Research Article

Analysis of Facial Features according to Sasang Types between Native Japanese and Native Korean Populations

Table 5

Female facial feature variables with differences among the samples and Sasang types.

ā€‰SamplesSasang typesSample
Sasang types
Facial variablesSample ASample BP valueTESESYP valueP value

FDV_52_5075.28 (0.65)71.83 (0.20)<0.00173.82 74.36 (0.53)a72.49 0.0110.105
FDV_81_5028.45 (0.38)26.07 (0.12)<0.00127.76 (0.43)27.42 (0.30)26.62 (0.22)0.0180.103
FA_18_17_4377.98 (0.96)75.52 (0.30)0.01678.53 75.10 76.63 0.0290.816
FArea03_aD3788.77 (64.90)3525.75 (20.10)<0.0013794.18 3631.84 3545.76 0.0090.073
FD_17_268.89 (0.18)10.02 (0.06)<0.0019.03 9.80 9.53 0.0100.090
FAis_18_1731.57 (0.69)35.51 (0.22)<0.00132.41 34.70 33.52 0.0440.620

Sample A: native Japanese, Sample B: native Koreans; TE: Tae-Eum, SE: So-Eum, SY: So-Yang.
Data were presented as adjusted mean (standard error)
P values were calculated using one-way ANCOVA. Post hoc comparisons using Bonferroni.
a, b, c: Significant difference between the groups, in which the value descends by a and b followed by c.
ab: no significant difference among the groups.