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Marine Healing, but Not Additional Intake of Undaria pinnatifida, Benefits Physical and Emotional Exhaustion Symptoms of Menopause

Clinical Nutrition Research 2020;9(1):1-10.
Published online: December 26, 2019

1Department of Food and Nutrition, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea.

2Department of Integrative Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul 02841, Korea.

Correspondence to Clara Yongjoo Park. Department of Food and Nutrition, Chonnam National University, 77 Yongbong-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju 61186, Korea. parkcy@jnu.ac.kr
Correspondence to Sung Jae Lee. Department of Integrative Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02841, Korea. lee3676@korea.ac.kr
• Received: November 1, 2019   • Revised: November 29, 2019   • Accepted: November 29, 2019

Copyright © 2020. The Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition

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Figure 1 Study design. The marine group participated in a 5-day marine healing program. Diet was controlled for these 5 days. Within the marine group, the marine seaweed group additionally consumed sea mustard during the controlled feeding period (day 0–5, 15.4 g [dry weight]/day) and free-living period (8 packets of seaweed noodles per 13 days [180 g/packet]). The city group did not receive any intervention.▲, menopause rating scale survey.
Figure 2 Marine group implementing the marine healing program. (A) ‘Watsu’ using sea water and (B) mind and body relaxation exercise using sea sand and sea breeze.
Figure 3 Total MRS scores of participants that participated in marine healing by status of sea mustard consumption and time point. The thick lines represent the means of each group (marine control and marine seaweed).MRS, Menopause Rating Scale.
Marine Healing, but Not Additional Intake of Undaria pinnatifida, Benefits Physical and Emotional Exhaustion Symptoms of Menopause
Table 1 Marine healing program schedule
Table 2 Subject characteristics*

Values are mean ± standard deviation or number (%).

*Comparisons between the marine seaweed and marine control, and between the marine and city group were made by Students t-test or χ2 test. The number of participants missing data for age at menarche: n = 1, age at menopause: n = 3, and income: n = 2.

Table 3 Mean nutrient intakes of the marine control group and marine seaweed group during the 5-day controlled feeding period

Intake of one subject (2,000 kcal/day) was excluded from the analyses. All other participants were aimed to provide 1,600 kcal/day. Comparisons between the marine control and marine seaweed groups were assessed using Student's t-test.

Table 4 Mean MRS scores of participants that participated in marine healing (marine group) and city controls by time point*

MRS, Menopause Rating Scale.

*Analyses were performed by mixed analysis of variance to compare T1 and T3 of the marine and city group. Within the marine group, paired t-test was used to assessed the difference between T1 and T2; p < 0.05.