Abstract

Introduction. According to traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) theory, the tongue represents conditions of qi and blood. In the present study, the relationship between the tongue and the qi and blood in conditions with no apparent disease was investigated. Methods. A total of 454 elderly people with no apparent disease were recruited. Two Korean oriental medicine doctors classified subjects into a normal group (n = 402) and a sleep disorder group (n = 52). Three to five weeks after the experiment, 153 subjects were rerecruited for a second experiment. Two-dimensional color histograms, whose seven variables represent the color distribution in Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage 1976 (L∗, a∗, b∗) color space, were produced from tongue images. Results. The color of the tongue body in the sleep disorder group appeared paler than that in the normal group, and the tongue coating in the normal group was less widely distributed compared with that in the sleep disorder group. The differences in tongue color between the normal at first experiment and sleep disorder at second experiment conditions were similar to the differences between the normal and the sleep disorder groups. Conclusions. The tongue states in the sleep disorder group indicate a qi and blood deficiency according to TEAM theory.

Highlights

  • According to traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) theory, the tongue represents conditions of qi and blood

  • Our results revealed that the trends of the differences between the normal and the sleep disorder groups were similar between the normal at first experiment (NAFE) and the sleep disorder at second experiment (SASE) conditions

  • Differences in the tongue color between the normal and the sleep disorder groups were derived from the seven two-dimensional color histogram (TDCH) variables in this study

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Introduction

According to traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) theory, the tongue represents conditions of qi and blood. The differences in tongue color between the normal at first experiment and sleep disorder at second experiment conditions were similar to the differences between the normal and the sleep disorder groups. The tongue states in the sleep disorder group indicate a qi and blood deficiency according to TEAM theory. Traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) posits that the tongue reflects pathological conditions and functional states of organs [1]. The state of the qi and blood, which is an essential concept in TEAM, is related to the tongue from the early stages of a syndrome to the final stages. Tongue manifestations are advantageous for the assessment of health conditions with or without apparent disease according to the TEAM theory of associations between the tongue and the state of qi and blood

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