Electro-acupuncture for central obesity: a patient-assessor blinded, randomized sham-controlled clinical trial

被引:7
|
作者
Lam, Tsz Fung [1 ]
Lyu, Zipan [5 ]
Wu, Xingyao [1 ]
Wong, Yi Ping [1 ]
Cao, Peihua [2 ]
Wong, Emily Yen [3 ]
Hung, Hung Bun [4 ]
Zhang, Shiping [1 ]
Bian, Zhaoxiang [1 ]
Zhong, Linda L. D. [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Sch Chinese Med, Kowloon Tong, 7 Baptist Univ Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Southern Med Univ, Zhujiang Hosp, Clin Res Ctr, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Hong Kong, LKS Fac Med, Dept Family Med & Primary Care, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[4] Promed Chinese Med Specialist Clin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[5] Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Biol Sci, 60 Nanyang Dr, Singapore 637551, Singapore
关键词
Central obesity; Acupuncture; Electro-acupuncture; Randomized controlled trial; HEALTH-CARE COSTS; ACUPUNCTURE; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1186/s12906-024-04340-5
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
BackgroundCentral obesity is considered as a significant health threat to individuals. Scientific research has demonstrated that intra-abdominal fat accumulation is associated with higher metabolic and cardiovascular disease risks independent of Body Mass Index (BMI). This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of electro-acupuncture in treating central obesity compared with sham acupuncture.MethodThis was a patient-assessor blinded, randomized, sham-controlled clinical trial. One hundred sixty eight participants aged between 18 and 65 years old with BMI >= 25 kg/m2 and waist circumference (WC) of men >= 90 cm / women >= 80 cm were enrolled and allocated to the acupuncture or sham acupuncture group equally. For the acupuncture group, disposable acupuncture needles were inserted into eight body acupoints, including Tianshu (ST-25), Daheng (SP-15), Daimai (GB-26), Qihai (CV-6), Zhongwan (CV-12), Zusanli (ST-36), Fenglong (ST-40), and Sanyinjiao (SP-6) with electrical stimulation. For the control group, Streitberger's non-invasive acupuncture needles were utilized at the same acupoints with identical stimulation modalities. The treatment duration was 8 weeks with 2 sessions per week and the follow-up period was 8 weeks. The primary outcome was the change in WC before and after the treatment. The secondary outcomes were the changes in hip circumference, waist-to-hip circumference ratio, BMI, and body fat percentage during the treatment and follow-up period.ResultsThe acupuncture group displayed a significant change in WC compared to the sham group both treatment and follow-up period (MD = -1.1 cm, 95% CI = -2.8 to 4.1). Significant change in body fat percentage was recorded for both groups after treatment but no significance was observed during the follow-up period (MD = -0.1%, 95% CI = -1.9 to 2.2). The changes in hip circumference were also significant both treatment and follow-up period for the acupuncture group (MD = -2.0 cm, 95% CI = -3.7 to -1.7). Compared with sham acupuncture, the body weight (MD = -1 kg, 95% CI = -3.3 to 5.3), BMI (MD = -0.5, 95% CI = -0.7 to 1.9) also decreased significantly within and between groups. The incidence of adverse events was similar in the two groups.ConclusionThis study provided evidence that electro-acupuncture could be effective in treating central obesity by reducing WC, hip circumference, body weight, BMI, and waist-to-hip circumference ratio.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03815253, Registered 24 Jan 2019.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Acupuncture for subacute stroke rehabilitation - A sham-controlled, subject- and assessor-blind, randomized trial
    Park, J
    White, AR
    James, MA
    Hemsley, AG
    Johnson, P
    Chambers, J
    Ernst, E
    ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2005, 165 (17) : 2026 - 2031
  • [22] Clinical efficacy and safety of thread-embedding acupuncture for treatment of the sequelae of Bell's palsy A protocol for a patient-assessor blinded, randomized, controlled, parallel clinical trial
    Goo, Bonhyuk
    Jeong, Seong-Mok
    Kim, Jong-Uk
    Park, Yeon-Cheol
    Seo, Byung-Kwan
    Baek, Yong-Hyeon
    Yook, Tae-Han
    Nam, Sang-Soo
    MEDICINE, 2019, 98 (07)
  • [23] Acupuncture for the treatment of post-chemotherapy chronic fatigue: a randomized, blinded, sham-controlled trial
    Gary Deng
    Yi Chan
    Daniel Sjoberg
    Andrew Vickers
    K. Simon Yeung
    Mark Kris
    David Straus
    Barrie Cassileth
    Supportive Care in Cancer, 2013, 21 : 1735 - 1741
  • [24] Acupuncture for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Randomized, Sham-controlled Trial With Single-blinded Design
    Siu-Man Ng
    Yiu, Yan-Mun
    ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES IN HEALTH AND MEDICINE, 2013, 19 (04) : 21 - 26
  • [25] Acupuncture for the treatment of post-chemotherapy chronic fatigue: a randomized, blinded, sham-controlled trial
    Deng, Gary
    Chan, Yi
    Sjoberg, Daniel
    Vickers, Andrew
    Yeung, K. Simon
    Kris, Mark
    Straus, David
    Cassileth, Barrie
    SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2013, 21 (06) : 1735 - 1741
  • [26] The effectiveness of moxibustion for the treatment of functional constipation: a randomized, sham-controlled, patient blinded, pilot clinical trial
    Park, Ji-Eun
    Sul, Jae-Uk
    Kang, Kyungwon
    Shin, Byung-Cheul
    Hong, Kwon-Eui
    Choi, Sun-Mi
    BMC COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, 2011, 11
  • [27] The effectiveness of moxibustion for the treatment of functional constipation: a randomized, sham-controlled, patient blinded, pilot clinical trial
    Ji-Eun Park
    Jae-Uk Sul
    Kyungwon Kang
    Byung-Cheul Shin
    Kwon-Eui Hong
    Sun-Mi Choi
    BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 11
  • [28] Clinical Evaluation of Acupuncture as Treatment for Complications of Cerebrovascular Accidents: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Subject- and Assessor-Blind Trial
    Liao, Hsien-Yin
    Ho, Wen-Chao
    Chen, Chun-Chung
    Lin, Jaung-Geng
    Chang, Chia-chi
    Chen, Liang-Yu
    Lee, De-Chih
    Lee, Yu-Chen
    EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, 2017, 2017
  • [29] Clinical Effects of Scalp Electrical Acupuncture in Stroke: A Sham-Controlled Randomized Clinical Trial
    Hsing, Wu Tu
    Imamura, Marta
    Weaver, Kayleen
    Fregni, Felipe
    Azevedo Neto, Raymundo S.
    JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE, 2012, 18 (04) : 341 - 346
  • [30] Acupuncture to initiate labor (Acumoms 2): A randomized, sham-controlled clinical trial
    Asher, Gary N.
    Coeytaux, Remy R.
    Chen, Wunian
    Reilly, Aimee C.
    Loh, Yen L.
    Harper, Terry C.
    JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE, 2009, 22 (10): : 843 - 848