2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13020-016-0092-y
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Validation of the qi blood yin yang deficiency questionnaire on chronic fatigue

Abstract: BackgroundChronic fatigue (CF) reflects an imbalance of inter-organ functions or of the four essential physiological components qi, blood (xue), yin, and yang. CF can be subdivided into different patterns. However, there are no diagnostic methods for CF. This study aimed to clinically validate a pattern identification method by identifying correlations between CF and responses to the qi blood yin yang deficiency questionnaire (QBYY-Q).MethodsParticipants were recruited between May and June 2014 through the Kyu… Show more

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“…Qi means the circulating life energy behind every activities and processes, including metabolism and growth of the human body, and blood is a vital substance responsible for the nourishment of the body. The deficiency of Qi and blood is known to be associated with physical and mental fatigue (Kim et al, 2016). In preclinical studies, Myelophil showed an anti-fatigue effect and prevented CNS damage through potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and HPA axis modulating effects (Kim et al, 2012; Lee et al, 2012; Kim et al, 2013; Kim et al, 2014; Lee et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qi means the circulating life energy behind every activities and processes, including metabolism and growth of the human body, and blood is a vital substance responsible for the nourishment of the body. The deficiency of Qi and blood is known to be associated with physical and mental fatigue (Kim et al, 2016). In preclinical studies, Myelophil showed an anti-fatigue effect and prevented CNS damage through potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and HPA axis modulating effects (Kim et al, 2012; Lee et al, 2012; Kim et al, 2013; Kim et al, 2014; Lee et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Qi blood yin yang deficiency questionnaire (QBYY-Q) is a self-reported instrument for the evaluation of qi, blood, yin, and yang deficiencies in terms of pattern/syndrome identification of traditional medicine that has been especially validated for chronic fatigue. 27 , 28 QBYY-Q separately evaluates qi, blood, yin, and yang deficiencies, and the participants were required to rate each item on a scale of 1 (“Not at all”) to 4 (“Very agree”). A higher score implied more severe qi, blood, yin, and yang deficiencies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QBYY-Q is a PRO to evaluate the severity of qi-, blood-, yin-, and yang-deficiency pattern/syndrome [ 53 , 54 ]. A previous clinical study on chronic fatigue demonstrated the reliability and validity of this scale [ 55 ]. The scale consists of 32 items and each item is rated from 0 to 3 points.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%