• DocumentCode
    2766685
  • Title

    Analysis of functional status of Meridians in different types of TCM constitution

  • Author

    Lin, Yan-zhao ; Yang, Zhi-min ; Guo, Lei ; Wu, Zi-jian ; Ou, Ai-hua ; Ye, Zi-yi

  • Author_Institution
    Second Affiliated Hosp. of Guangzhou Univ. of TCM, Guangzhou, China
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    12-15 Nov. 2011
  • Firstpage
    838
  • Lastpage
    842
  • Abstract
    Objectives: Analyze the difference of functional status of Meridians in Moderate, Qi-Deficiency and Yang-Deficiency constitution people by using Computer Aided Functional Scanning System. Methods: Use TCM Constitution Scale to select participants who are in Moderate, Qi-Deficiency or Yang-Deficiency constitution. Use the Computer Aided Functional Scanning System to scan the participants and analyze their meridian scanning results. Results: 1) There are significant differences (P<;0.05) in 12 pairs of the meridians of the three constitutions except Right Liver, Right Small Intestine, two sides of Bladder, two sides of Sanjiao and Left Stomach Meridians. Both of Yang deficiency and Qi deficiency show the function insufficiency, with Yang deficiency more obviously. Taking the Right Lung Meridian as an example, the function mean of Yang deficiency constitution group was -23.67±26.72, Qi deficiency´s was -15.96±30.40, the Moderate´s was -7.97±28.07. 2) The results of the pairwise comparison show the significant differences(P <;0.05) between Yang deficiency and Qi deficiency groups for two sides of Spleen Meridians, Heart Meridians, Kidney Meridians, Pericardium Meridians, Liver Meridians, Bladder Meridians and Right Small Intestine Meridians. 3) There are significant differences (P <;0.05) for the comparison between Yang deficiency and Moderate groups in all meridians except Right Liver Meridian, Right small intestine Meridian, two sides of Bladder Meridians and Left Sanjiao Meridian. Conclusions: People with different constitution have different meridian features. The Yang deficiency and Qi deficiency groups show functional insufficiency. The descending tendency is as follows: Yang deficiency >; Qi deficiency >; Moderate. The consequence gave the evidence of one of the Traditional Chinese Medical theory: Qi deficiency is the initial phase of Yang deficiency, Yang deficiency is the final phase of Qi deficiency.
  • Keywords
    biological organs; biomedical measurement; medical computing; Qi deficient people; Sanjiao meridians; TCM constitution scale; Yang deficient people; bladder meridians; computer aided functional scanning system; heart meridians; kidney meridians; left stomach meridian; liver meridians; meridian functional status analysis; pericardium meridians; right liver meridian; right lung meridian; right small intestine meridian; spleen meridians; tradiational Chinese medicine; Computers; Constitution; Diseases; Educational institutions; Intestines; Lungs; Meridian; constitution; functional examination;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Workshops (BIBMW), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Atlanta, GA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-1612-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BIBMW.2011.6112482
  • Filename
    6112482