Acupuncture for Diabetes
BACKGROUND: Obesity
is a major health problem worldwide for which conventional therapy efficacy is
limited. Traditional Chinese medicine, particularly body acupoint stimulation,
provides an alternative, effective, and safe therapy for this medical
challenge. The present study was designed to compare the effects of distinct
methods to stimulate the same set of acupoints, on anthropometric and
biochemical parameters in obese women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety-nine obese women were randomly
assigned to six groups of treatment: Acupuncture with moxibustion, long needle acupuncture
with moxibustion, electroacupuncture (EA), EA with moxibustion, embedded catgut
with moxibustion (CGM) and sham acupuncture as control. Obesity-related
parameters, including body weight, body mass index (BMI), waist and hip
circumferences, waist/hip ratio, biochemical parameters (triglycerides,
cholesterol, glucose, insulin) and homeostasis model of assessment - insulin
resistance (HOMA-IR) index, were determined before and after each treatment.
RESULTS: Body weight and BMI were
significantly reduced in response to all treatments. Interestingly, acupoint
catgut embedding therapy combined with moxibustion was the only treatment that
produced a significant reduction in body weight (3.1 ± 0.2 kg, P < 0.001),
BMI (1.3 ± 0.1 kg/m(2), P < 0.001), insulin (3.5 ± 0.8 mcU/ml, P < 0.1)
and HOMA-IR (1.4 ± 0.2 units, P < 0.01) in comparison with sham group.
Furthermore, this treatment was able to bring back obese women to a state of
insulin sensitivity, indicating that acupoint catgut embedding therapy combined
with moxibustion could be useful as a complementary therapy to reduce the risk
of diabetes associated to obesity in women. CONCLUSION: Overall, our results confirmed the
effectiveness of acupoints stimulation to assist in the control of body weight
in women. They also highlighted the more favorable effects of embedded
catgut-moxibustion combination that may be due to the extended and consistent
stimulation of acupoints.
Source: Garcia-Vivas
JM, Galaviz-Hernandez
C, Becerril-Chavez
F, Lozano-Rodriguez
F, Zamorano-Carrillo
A, Lopez-Camarillo
C, Marchat LA.
Acupoint catgut
embedding therapy with moxibustion reduces the risk of diabetes in obese women.
J Res Med
Sci. 2014 Jul;19(7):610-6.
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