Brief Report on the Association of Lifestyle Habits with the Pathological Condition of ki

We investigated 58 general medicine outpatients with a questionnaire on sex, BMI, lifestyle habits and the pathological condition of ki. We classified sex, BMI and sleep, diet and exercise as lifestyle habit factors, and classified ki deficiency, ki obstructive depression, ki counter flow as the pat...

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Published inKampo Medicine Vol. 66; no. 3; pp. 256 - 258
Main Authors HAMADA, Kengo, NISHIKAWA, Akira, NISHIMURA, Nobushiro, FUJIMOTO, Shinichi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine 2015
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Summary:We investigated 58 general medicine outpatients with a questionnaire on sex, BMI, lifestyle habits and the pathological condition of ki. We classified sex, BMI and sleep, diet and exercise as lifestyle habit factors, and classified ki deficiency, ki obstructive depression, ki counter flow as the pathological signs of ki. After we established a disease group and a control group, we calculated ratios for the factors in each group. As a result, there were associations between hours of sleep, and recovery from fatigue with sleep, to ki deficiency. There were also associations between recovery from fatigue with sleep, and sex, to ki obstructive depression and ki counter flow.
ISSN:0287-4857
1882-756X
DOI:10.3937/kampomed.66.256