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Filter by:Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history of disease diagnosis applications by pulse diagnosis. The pulse "position", "number", "shape", and "momentum" can be used as four guidelines for pulse classification. However, the finger feeling is difficult to be expressed in a quantitative approach for clinical teaching and illness-state recognition. The pressure sensor was applied to measure wrist pulse waveforms for analysis. In this research project, the "discrete wavelet transformation (DWT)" is used to decompose the time-domain pulse into several sets of signals, which are allocated at different frequency bands. The high-frequency signal over the range of 12-50 Hz is then acquired to calculate the spectral energy ratio (SER) for quantization of the pulse momentum to the persons under the suboptimal health status (SHS).
Background: Suboptimal health status (SHS) is a dynamic state wherein people have not been diagnosed with a disease but tend to develop diseases. People with SHS often experience fatigue and other nonspecific symptoms. Early TCM-based interventions in people with SHS can prevent them from developing chronic diseases, thereby reducing the burden on health insurance systems. No study has explored the effects of laser acupuncture (LA) on people with SHS. Material and Methods: Thirty SHS subjects with pre-hypertension or/and insomnia or/and obesity will be enrolled and assigned into a experiment group and a control group randomly in the first year protocol. One week before the start of the experiment, we will use questionnaires and mobile cloud-based devices to assess the physical status, such as blood pressure, body mass index, waist girth, hips girth, blood oxygen saturation, physical activity, pulse signal, autonomic nervous function, and sleep patterns. The subjects in the treatment groups received LA and those in control group received sham LA for 15 minutes per session twice a week for 8 weeks (16 sessions totally). All questionnaires, physical status and objective sleep parameters will be assessed in treatment group and control group after the 16th session. In the second year protocol, seventy SHS subjects will be enrolled and same procedure will be performed as the first year protocol.
The purpose of this study is to use monitoring and intervention technologies in suboptimal health status in a general population in China and evaluate the effectiveness of these technologies in the improvement of suboptimal health status.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether omega-3 fatty acids supplementation are effective in the improvement of suboptimal health status and cardiovascular risk.