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Mizaj Assessment in Multiple Sclerosis (Ms) Patients Based on Persian Medicine Publisher Pubmed



Abbasian R1 ; Mojahedi M2 ; Alizadeh M3 ; Khafri S4 ; Ansaripour M5, 7 ; Moosavyzadeh A6 ; Kamali M5, 7 ; Babaeian M5, 7 ; Sourtiji H8 ; Shaygannejad V9 ; Kerdarian H3 ; Rezaeizadeh H10
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Source: Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine Published:2021


Abstract

Increased incidence of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) calls for supporting complementary therapies in this field. Persian Medicine (PM) specialists present various assumptions to help patients through Mizaj (temperament) modification, but its confirmation requires scientific evidence. This study aimed at identifying the Mizaj of MS patients, and comparing it with their Mizaj before the onset of the disease, and with that of healthy people. Forty-two MS and fifty-four healthy subjects participated in the study as case and control groups. General and brain Mizaj in patients were identified by five PM specialists before and after the onset of the disease. Mojahedi Mizaj Questionnaire (MMQ) was completed by the two groups. The validity of MMQ was assessed using Mizaj diagnosis by PM specialists as the gold standard. T-test, McNemar-Bowker, Wilcoxon, and Chi-square (χ2) tests were used to compare the Mizaj of patients before and after the onset of the disease, and between the two groups (p<0.05). The sensitivity and specificity of MMQ for Hotness (75, 81%) and Coldness (75, 65%) were acceptable. There were no significant differences between patients and healthy subjects in terms of general Mizaj. But general and brain Mizaj of patients after developing MS inclined to coldness and dryness, although merely inclination of general Mizaj to coldness was significant (p=0.03). According to our results, the Mizaj of MS patients has an inclination toward coldness and dryness; Also, MMQ can be used as a validated scale for identifying the Mizaj of MS patients in future studies. © 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
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