Herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a Thai worker population: Pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases

© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Herbal and traditional medicines (HTM) are widely used in Asian countries. Specific data on prevalent of HTM usage and association with chronic diseases in the Thai population is currently lacking. We examined the prevalence and factors associated with HTM use in a...

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Main Authors: Napatt Kanjanahattakij, Pakakrong Kwankhao, Prin Vathesatogkit, Nisakron Thongmung, Yingampa Gleebbua, Piyamitr Sritara, Chagriya Kitiyakara
Other Authors: Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
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spelling th-mahidol.514122020-01-27T16:30:15Z Herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a Thai worker population: Pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases Napatt Kanjanahattakij Pakakrong Kwankhao Prin Vathesatogkit Nisakron Thongmung Yingampa Gleebbua Piyamitr Sritara Chagriya Kitiyakara Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Chao Phya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital Einstein Medical Center Medicine © 2019 The Author(s). Background: Herbal and traditional medicines (HTM) are widely used in Asian countries. Specific data on prevalent of HTM usage and association with chronic diseases in the Thai population is currently lacking. We examined the prevalence and factors associated with HTM use in a Thai worker population. In addition, we explored the relationship between HTM use and therapeutic control of cardiovascular risk factors and documented the most common types of HTM used in various chronic diseases. Methods: Employees of EGAT (The Electric Generating Authority of Thailand) who had participated in a health examination were studied. Each participant documented their HTM consumption and self-reported chronic diseases in a questionnaire. Clinical disease and therapeutic control were also defined by concomitant laboratory tests. Results: Of a total of 6592 subjects, 32.6% were HTM-users. Age < 50 years, female gender, self-reported history of diabetes, liver disease, cancer, dyslipidemia, and alcohol use were independently associated with HTM use. HTM consumption increased in proportion to the numbers of self-reported chronic diseases. There were no differences in the therapeutic control of cardiovascular risk factors between HTM users and non-users. Liver and kidney function were not different. The most commonly used HTM was turmeric. Conclusions: HTM consumption is common in community-based Thai subjects, with higher use among those with chronic diseases. Although there were no differences in control of cardiovascular risk factors between HTM users and non-users, many of the commonly used herbs have relevant biological activities for chronic disease prevention or treatment. 2020-01-27T09:30:15Z 2020-01-27T09:30:15Z 2019-09-18 Article BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Vol.19, No.1 (2019) 10.1186/s12906-019-2652-z 14726882 2-s2.0-85072377163 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/51412 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85072377163&origin=inward
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continent Asia
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Napatt Kanjanahattakij
Pakakrong Kwankhao
Prin Vathesatogkit
Nisakron Thongmung
Yingampa Gleebbua
Piyamitr Sritara
Chagriya Kitiyakara
Herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a Thai worker population: Pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases
description © 2019 The Author(s). Background: Herbal and traditional medicines (HTM) are widely used in Asian countries. Specific data on prevalent of HTM usage and association with chronic diseases in the Thai population is currently lacking. We examined the prevalence and factors associated with HTM use in a Thai worker population. In addition, we explored the relationship between HTM use and therapeutic control of cardiovascular risk factors and documented the most common types of HTM used in various chronic diseases. Methods: Employees of EGAT (The Electric Generating Authority of Thailand) who had participated in a health examination were studied. Each participant documented their HTM consumption and self-reported chronic diseases in a questionnaire. Clinical disease and therapeutic control were also defined by concomitant laboratory tests. Results: Of a total of 6592 subjects, 32.6% were HTM-users. Age < 50 years, female gender, self-reported history of diabetes, liver disease, cancer, dyslipidemia, and alcohol use were independently associated with HTM use. HTM consumption increased in proportion to the numbers of self-reported chronic diseases. There were no differences in the therapeutic control of cardiovascular risk factors between HTM users and non-users. Liver and kidney function were not different. The most commonly used HTM was turmeric. Conclusions: HTM consumption is common in community-based Thai subjects, with higher use among those with chronic diseases. Although there were no differences in control of cardiovascular risk factors between HTM users and non-users, many of the commonly used herbs have relevant biological activities for chronic disease prevention or treatment.
author2 Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
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Napatt Kanjanahattakij
Pakakrong Kwankhao
Prin Vathesatogkit
Nisakron Thongmung
Yingampa Gleebbua
Piyamitr Sritara
Chagriya Kitiyakara
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author Napatt Kanjanahattakij
Pakakrong Kwankhao
Prin Vathesatogkit
Nisakron Thongmung
Yingampa Gleebbua
Piyamitr Sritara
Chagriya Kitiyakara
author_sort Napatt Kanjanahattakij
title Herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a Thai worker population: Pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases
title_short Herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a Thai worker population: Pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases
title_full Herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a Thai worker population: Pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases
title_fullStr Herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a Thai worker population: Pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases
title_full_unstemmed Herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a Thai worker population: Pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases
title_sort herbal or traditional medicine consumption in a thai worker population: pattern of use and therapeutic control in chronic diseases
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