Acupuncture Helps School Children Perform Better
A study was conducted to evaluate
school success in pediatric patients undergoing acupuncture treatment for
various indications. The grades achieved during both school terms by children
undergoing acupuncture treatment for various indications at the pediatric
outpatient clinic of Ulus State Hospital were analyzed. Exam grades in
mathematics, social studies, and Turkish was compared between the first and the
second terms. Forty children were included in the study, with 22 male and 18
female, and their average age was 11.1 years. These patients were undergoing acupuncture
treatment for attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), enuresis
nocturna, migraine, obesity, atopic dermatitis, alopecia areata, and Tourette's
syndrome. Treatments were done at the beginning of the second term. Four of the
25 patients with ADHD had borderline intelligence quotients. The report cards
of all 40 patients were examined, and their grades in the first and the second
school term were compared. There was a statistically significant increase in
the grades obtained in mathematics, social studies, and Turkish (P < 0.005)
by the students from the first to the second school term. When 4 ADHD patients
with borderline deficiency in intelligence were excluded, and the grades among
the 21 patients with ADHD were compared for both terms, there was also a
statistically significant increase in mathematics, social studies, and Turkish
grades (P < 0.05). Acupuncture contributed to the academic success of the
children who underwent acupuncture treatment for their primary symptoms.
Tas D,
Acar HV.
Does acupuncture
have a positive effect on school success in children? J Tradit Chin
Med. 2014 Aug;34(4):450-4.
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