4 Works
Validation of the Self-Rating of Biological Rhythm Disorder for Adolescents (SBRDA) Scale by Dim Light Melatonin Onset in Healthy Young Adults
Yang Xie, Xiaoyan Wu, Xingyue Mou, Meng Wang, Shuman Tao, Yuhui Wan & Fangbiao Tao
Understanding the biological rhythms that influence young adult health is vital because the combination of biological changes and a circadian phase delay lead to young adults being at high risk of circadian misalignment. We have previously established a self-rating of biological rhythm disorder for adolescents (SBRDA). However, we did not externally validate the SBRDA against objective measures of biological rhythms such as dim light melatonin onset (DLMO)—the gold standard of the endogenous circadian phase. The...
Comparison of Quality of Life Between Breast Cancer Patients Treated With and Without Adjunctive Traditional Chinese Medicine in Taiwan
Yeong-Ruey Chu, Pei-Tseng Kung, Liang-Chih Liu, Chin-Yao Lin, Fu Ou-Yang, Chia-Herng Yue, Shan-Yu Su, Ying-Yu Chen, Wen-Ching Wang, Hui-Fen Kao, Wen-Yu Chou & Wen-Chen Tsai
In Taiwan, breast cancer has the highest incidence among all cancers. Although adjunctive traditional Chinese medicine treatment (TCM) have been used to ameliorate the side effects or discomfort caused by cancer treatments, no study has focused on the assessment of the quality of life of patients undergoing adjunctive TCM treatments. This study compared the quality of life between breast cancer patients treated with and without adjunctive TCM. Questionnaires were collected from 7 hospitals with a...
Comparison of Quality of Life Between Breast Cancer Patients Treated With and Without Adjunctive Traditional Chinese Medicine in Taiwan
Yeong-Ruey Chu, Pei-Tseng Kung, Liang-Chih Liu, Chin-Yao Lin, Fu Ou-Yang, Chia-Herng Yue, Shan-Yu Su, Ying-Yu Chen, Wen-Ching Wang, Hui-Fen Kao, Wen-Yu Chou & Wen-Chen Tsai
In Taiwan, breast cancer has the highest incidence among all cancers. Although adjunctive traditional Chinese medicine treatment (TCM) have been used to ameliorate the side effects or discomfort caused by cancer treatments, no study has focused on the assessment of the quality of life of patients undergoing adjunctive TCM treatments. This study compared the quality of life between breast cancer patients treated with and without adjunctive TCM. Questionnaires were collected from 7 hospitals with a...
Validation of the Self-Rating of Biological Rhythm Disorder for Adolescents (SBRDA) Scale by Dim Light Melatonin Onset in Healthy Young Adults
Yang Xie, Xiaoyan Wu, Xingyue Mou, Meng Wang, Shuman Tao, Yuhui Wan & Fangbiao Tao
Understanding the biological rhythms that influence young adult health is vital because the combination of biological changes and a circadian phase delay lead to young adults being at high risk of circadian misalignment. We have previously established a self-rating of biological rhythm disorder for adolescents (SBRDA). However, we did not externally validate the SBRDA against objective measures of biological rhythms such as dim light melatonin onset (DLMO)—the gold standard of the endogenous circadian phase. The...
Affiliations
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University of Göttingen4
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Henan University2
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Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University2
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Zhejiang University2
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Beijing University of Chemical Technology2
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Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute2
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Stanford University2
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Xuan Wu Hospital of the Capital Medical University2
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology2
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China Medical University2