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- Title
Preliminary modeling study on the identification of "pre-disease" state in traditional Chinese medicine based on the theory of critical slowing down.
- Authors
WANG Shiyao; SHI Kangle; LEI Cong; YANG Fangyan; MENG Qinggang
- Abstract
The "pre-disease" theory of traditional Chinese medicine focuses on the dynamic and continuous evolution from health to disease, and emphasizes early identification and intervention in the complex and gradual process of evolution from health to disease. The "pre-disease" theory and complexity science share the same perspective on health and disease from the standpoint of features of the dynamic evolution and holism, i. e., life is considered as a complex system with ongoing dynamic changes, which exhibit the nonlinear features of "homeostasis-destabilization-phase transition-another homeostasis". In this paper, from the perspective of nonlinear dynamics in complexity science, we explain the scientific connotation of the evolution law of "pre-disease" -disease based on the theory of critical slowing down in traditional Chinese medicine. Based on the theory of critical slowing down and the dynamic network biomarker method generated by its development, combined with the macro signs of comprehensive analysis of data gained by four diagnostic method and the micro features including transcriptomics and the microbiomics, this paper proposes to integrate macro and micro multi-hierarchy information to construct a "pre-disease" critical slowing down identification model with the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment, which provides a new perspective and method for the early warning of complex diseases.
- Subjects
CHINESE medicine; CRITICAL theory; COMPLEXITY (Philosophy); TRANSCRIPTOMES
- Publication
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2024, Vol 47, Issue 3, p14
- ISSN
1006-2157
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2024.03.004