Tianyi Wang, Shima Okada, M. Endo, M. Makikawa, Y. Ohno
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引用次数: 4
摘要
Hiesho是指手或脚感到冷的状态。这是亚洲年轻女性的一个众所周知的健康问题。然而,对“昭”的定义仍有争议。在本研究中,我们旨在开发一种定量和无创的方法来确定Hiesho。63名年轻女性参与了这项研究。利用前额和脚底之间的温差(ΔT)来判断Hiesho或非Hiesho状态,并将结果与自我报告问卷的结果进行交叉核对。测量中心收缩压和增强指数,评价受试者的生理指标。调查结果显示,年轻女性中有49%(63人中有31人)报告了Hiesho。非Hiesho和Hiesho之间的ΔT差异有统计学意义(分别为1.85°C和5.55°C, p < 0.01)。与自述问卷交叉核对后,ΔT = 3.64°C为判定Hiesho的可接受信度和准确性。中心收缩压和增高指数在两组间无显著差异。综上所述,患有Hiesho的年轻女性在前额和脚底的温度有很大的不同。前额与足部之间的温差可作为判定Hiesho的定量、客观参数。
Determination of Hiesho among Young Japanese Females using Thermographic Technique
Hiesho is the condition of having a cold sensation in one’s hands or feet. This is a well-known health problem for young Asian females. However, the de nition of Hiesho is still controversial. In this study, we aimed to develop a quantitative and non-invasive approach to determine Hiesho. Sixty-three young females participated in this research. Temperature difference (ΔT) between the forehead and foot sole was utilized to de ne Hiesho or non-Hiesho condition, and the result was crosschecked with that of a self-reported questionnaire. Central systolic blood pressure and augmentation index were measured to evaluate subjects’ physiological indicators. The results of the questionnaire showed that 49% of young females (31 of 63 people) reported Hiesho. There was a signi cant difference in ΔT between non-Hiesho and Hiesho (1.85°C and 5.55°C, respectively, p < 0.01). After cross-checking with the self-reported questionnaire, ΔT of 3.64°C demonstrated acceptable reliability and accuracy for de ning Hiesho. Central systolic blood pressure and augmentation index were not different between Hiesho and non-Hiesho. In conclusion, young females with Hiesho had drastically different temperatures at the forehead and foot sole. The temperature difference between the forehead and foot could be used as a quantitative and objective parameter for de ning Hiesho.