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Tongue features exhibit significant circadian rhythms over a 24-hour period. Understanding these daily variations in tongue characteristics is crucial for accurate health assessments.

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Area of Science:

  • Oral medicine
  • Chronobiology
  • Biomedical imaging

Background:

  • Investigating circadian rhythms of tongue features over 24 hours.
  • Examining the influence of physiological phases on tongue characteristics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the daily variations in tongue features.
  • To quantify the relationship between tongue characteristics and circadian rhythms.

Main Methods:

  • Recruited 15 healthy participants (20-69 years).
  • Acquired computerized tongue images over 3 days.
  • Utilized single cosinor analysis for circadian rhythm quantification.

Main Results:

  • All measured tongue features showed a significant relationship with circadian rhythm.
  • Demonstrated statistically significant daily fluctuations in tongue characteristics.

Conclusions:

  • Tongue features are subject to significant circadian variation.
  • The time of day is a critical factor in tongue observation and health status evaluation.