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    Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Xue Bao = Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine
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    Cohort studies provide level II evidence for healthcare interventions, crucial for evaluating traditional medicine. This article details their application in traditional Chinese medicine research.

    Area of Science:

    • Evidence-based medicine
    • Traditional Chinese Medicine research methodology

    Background:

    • Cohort studies are a vital Level II evidence source in evidence-based medicine.
    • They are increasingly used for evaluating healthcare interventions, including traditional medicine.

    Discussion:

    • This article explores the fundamental concepts, principles, design, and implementation of cohort studies.
    • It addresses specific methodological challenges encountered when applying cohort studies to traditional Chinese medicine.

    Key Insights:

    • Understanding cohort study design is essential for rigorous evaluation of traditional medicine.
    • Methodological considerations are critical for valid results in traditional Chinese medicine research.

    Outlook:

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  • Future research should focus on refining cohort study methodologies for traditional medicine.
  • Standardized approaches will enhance the reliability and comparability of findings.