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The Review on the Study of Obesity Pattern Identification in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Research on CNKI

  • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
  • Abbr : JKMR
  • 2014, 24(2), pp.95-106
  • Publisher : The Korean Academy Of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Korean Medicine

박원형 1 Cha Yun Yeop 2 SONG YUN KYUNG 3 Park, Tae-yong ORD ID 4 Hojun Kim 5 Chung Won Suk 6 Hwang Eui-hyoung 7 신승우 8 장보형 9 KO SEONG-GYU 6

1상지대학교 한의과대학 한방재활의학과교실
2상지대학교
3가천대학교 한의과대학 한방재활의학과교실
4원광대학교 한의과대학 한방재활의학과교실
5동국대학교
6경희대학교
7부산대학교병원 통합의학센터
8강남경희 한방재활의학과 한의원
9상지대학교 한의과대학 한방재활의학교실,

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ABSTRACT

Objectives The purpose of this study is to analyse research trends about obesity pattern identification in traditional chinese medicine. Methods Electronic searches were performed with China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI). The first key words were “肥胖”, “肥滿” and second key words were “病因”, “分型”, “病機”, “辨證”, “分流”. We classified the papers by year and content. We investigated frequency of chinese obesity pattern identification. Results 48 studies were finally included. Papers were published between 1987 and 2013. More than half of the total were published since 2009. 36 studies were literature and Paper review studies. 16 studies were clinical research. There were ‘qi deficiency’, ‘spleen deficiency’, ‘yang deficiency’, ‘yin deficiency’, ‘stomach heat ’, ‘qi stagnation’, ‘liver qi depression’, ‘phlegm-dampness’, ‘phlegm-heat’, ‘blood stasis’ in chinese obesity pattern identification studies. ‘Phlegm-dampness’ was used most frequently, followed by ‘spleen deficiency’, ‘yang deficiency’, ‘blood stasis’, ‘qi stagnation’, ‘liver qi depression’, ‘stomach heat ’, ‘qi deficiency’, ‘yin deficiency ’ and ‘phlegm-heat’ in literature and paper review studies. ‘Phlegm-dampness’ was used most frequently, followed by ‘yang deficiency’, ‘spleen deficiency’, ‘liver qi depression’, ‘stomach heat ’, ‘blood stasis ’, ‘yin deficiency’, ‘qi deficiency’, ‘phlegm-heat ’ and ‘qi stagnation’ in clinical research. Conclusions Based on studies of chinese obesity pattern identification, More clinical trials and obesity pattern identification studies are needed.

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