Acupuncture for Obesity
Acupoint catgut embedding (ACE) was applied widely to
antiweight in China. The aim of this review is to estimate the effectiveness
and safety of ACE on obesity. A literature search was conducted in PubMed,
Cochrane Library, EBASE, CNKI, and so forth, using combination subject terms of
obesity (or overweight, weight loss, etc.) and acupoint catgut embedding (or
catgut implantation, catgut embedding). Improvement rate, reduction of body
weight and body mass index (BMI), and so forth were analyzed. 43 studies were
included for systematic review and meta-analysis. Although with poor
methodological quality, ACE was superior to manual acupuncture (MA), sham, and
cupping in improvement rate and presented a better tendency (OR > 1)
compared with drugs and electroacupuncture (EA). Mean values of weight loss by
ACE were 1.14 kg, 1.26 kg, 1.79 kg, and 3.01 kg comparing with MA, drugs, EA,
and sham, respectively. Mean of BMI reduced to 0.56 kg/m(2), 0.83 kg/m(2),
0.79 kg/m(2), and 1.63 kg/m(2) comparing with MA, drugs, EA, and sham. Less
adverse effects were reported. Pooled outcomes presented a tendency of equal or
superior effects to other interventions and fewer side effects. Future high
quality trials with rigorous design and positive FDA approved drug as control
are urgent to assess the effect of ACE for obesity.
Source: Guo T,
Ren Y,
Kou J,
Shi J,
Tianxiao S,
Liang F.
Acupoint Catgut
Embedding for Obesity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Evid Based
Complement Alternat Med. 2015;2015:401914.
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