| Literature DB >> 30174715 |
Yu-Chen Lee1,2, Hui Ping Ng1,3, Yung-Hsien Chang2, Wen-Chao Ho4.
Abstract
As technology advances, more modern medical devices are developed to help the physicians in performing objective assessment and diagnosis. In this study, our main objective was to evaluate the clinical application of the low voltage Meridian Energy Detection System in assessing the electrodermal activity (EDA) of the specific acupoints in a specific age group of healthy individuals and to assess the difference in the energy overview between the genders and specific time of assessment. 43 young healthy adults were recruited in a single group, nonrandomized, evaluation study. Written informed consent of each participant was obtained prior to the assessments. Results on energy overview between genders and specific time of assessment as well as factors influencing EDA were discussed. It was concluded that the study using Meridian Energy Detection System in healthy individuals provided an understanding of the difference in energy level of the meridians between the genders. Male healthy individuals had significantly higher values for Physical Status as well as Yin and Yang energy while female healthy individuals had significantly higher values for Mental Health and Autonomic Nervous System. There was no significant difference when comparing the assessments at the specific time of assessment. Hence there was no specific time in using the device. However, due to the limitation of the sample size and the healthy subjects, future research can be designed to investigate whether the time of assessment can affect the results in individuals with specific disease conditions in larger scale. It may merit further studies on the application of such device as preliminary diagnosis of the overall conditions and investigate the treatment efficacy by observing the change in the meridian energy level.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30174715 PMCID: PMC6106741 DOI: 10.1155/2018/9469703
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Meridian flow chart.
Five Shu-points & its characteristics.
| Five Shu-points | Characteristics | Each Yin Primary Meridian | Each Yang Primary Meridian | Total in 12 Primary Meridians |
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| 井 Jing-Well | The location where the Meridian Qi emanates | 1 | 1 | 12 |
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| 滎 Ying-Spring | The location where the Meridian Qi glides to form a small stream | 1 | 1 | 12 |
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| 俞 Shu-Stream | The location where the Original Qi infuses into the Meridian through the function of San Jiao (or Triple Energizer) | 1 | 1 | 12 |
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| 原 Yuan-Source | The location where the Original Qi resides and accumulates. In Yin Meridians, the Shu-Stream points are also the Yuan-Source points | 1 | 6 | |
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| 經 Jing-River | The location where the Meridian Qi flows like river | 1 | 1 | 12 |
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| 合 He-Sea | The location where the Meridian Qi enters inward and return to the visceral & bowels ( | 1 | 1 | 12 |
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| Total | 66 | |||
Representative Measuring Points used in Ryodoraku.
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| Lung | LU-9 Taiyuan |
| Spleen | SP-3 Taibai |
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| Pericardium | PC-7 Daling |
| Liver | LR-3 Taichong |
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| Heart | HT-7 Shenmen |
| Kidney | KI-3 Taixi |
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| Small Intestine | SI-4 Wangu |
| Bladder | BL-65 Shugu |
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| San Jiao (Triple Energizer) | TE-4 Yangchi |
| Gall Bladder | GB-40 Qiuxu |
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| Large Intestine | LI-5 Yangxi |
| Stomach | ST-42 Chongyang |
∗ indicates Yuan-Source Points. The Acupoints code and name has followed WHO Standard Acupuncture Points Locations [12, 13].
Figure 2Representative measuring points.
Figure 3Meridian Energy Detection System.
Major Indices used in the application.
| Status | Function | Normal Range | Interpretation |
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| It analyzes the average energy balance of all the meridians to evaluate the original Qi (energy) status of the individual. | 25-55 | Value < 25 indicates Qi deficient while > 55 indicates Qi excessive. |
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| It analyzes the metabolism status through the assessment of Yin-Yang ratio in the individual. | 0.8-1.2 | Value < 0.8 indicates high metabolism due to excessive Yang and deficient Yin while > 1.2 indicates low metabolism due to excessive Yin and deficient Yang. |
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| It analyzes the musculoskeletal & circulation status in the individual. | 0.8-1.2 | Value below or above normal range indicates possible musculoskeletal discomfort such as aches and pain. |
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| It analyzes the mental health status in the individual. | 0.8-1.2 | Value below or above normal range indicates possible imbalance in the mental health which one may experience heavy-headed, lightheadedness, insomnia etc. |
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| It analyzes the autonomic nervous system status in the individual. | 1.5-2.0 | Value below or above normal range indicates underactive or overactive of the autonomic nervous system. |
Figure 4Procedure and duration of assessment.
Figure 5Overview of the study.
Baseline assessment.
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| Sample Size | 13 | 30 | |||
| Mean | s.d. | Mean | s.d. | ||
| Age (years) | 26.15 | 6.97 | 23.27 | 2.94 | 0.1725 |
| Body Height (m) | 1.70 | 0.04 | 1.60 | 0.06 | >0.0001 |
| Body Weight (kg) | 61.8 | 9.91 | 54.36 | 6.38 | 0.0100 |
| BMI | 21.42 | 3.10 | 21.21 | 2.17 | 0.8167 |
| Body Temperature (°C) | 35.55 | 0.71 | 35.38 | 0.68 | 0.3342 |
| Left Middle Finger Temperature (°C) | 35.81 | 2.46 | 33.93 | 4.43 | 0.0173 |
The values represent the mean difference between the genders.
The statistical significance is indicated with ∗ for p <0.05.
s.d. = standard deviation.
Figure 6Energy overview between the genders.
Figure 7Energy overview at specific time within the genders.
Figure 8Meridian Energy Balance of the Yin and Yang meridians.
Figure 9Meridian Energy Balance of the Yin and Yang meridians.
Figure 10Meridian Energy Balance in left and right meridians at 9-11 am (Spleen meridian) and 1-3 pm (Small Intestine meridian) in Male.
Figure 11Meridian Energy Balance in left and right meridians at 9-11 am (Spleen meridian) and 1-3 pm (Small Intestine meridian) in Female.