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Abstract Title:

Effectiveness of acupuncture and a cumin-based herbal formula on anthropometric indices of overweight patients: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial.

Abstract Source:

J Diabetes Metab Disord. 2024 Dec ;23(2):2329-2341. Epub 2024 Oct 22. PMID: 39610502

Abstract Author(s):

Mohammad Sadegh Adel-Mehraban, Mehrdad Karimi, Reihane Alipour, Zahra Mirali, Haleh Ghaem, Arman Zargaran, Khadijeh Mirzaei, Amir Hooman Kazemi

Article Affiliation:

Mohammad Sadegh Adel-Mehraban

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a Persian Medicine herbal formula and a Traditional Chinese Medicine intervention (acupuncture) on the improvement of weight and anthropometric indices of overweight patients.

METHODS: This study was a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind clinical trial. A total of 200 overweight patients were randomly divided into 4 groups receiving either (1) Herbal capsule, (2) placebo capsule, (3) acupuncture, or (4) sham acupuncture. Herbal capsules were filled with hydroethanolic extract of CuminumL. seed, ApiumL. seed, RutaL. seed, Trachyspermum(L.) Sprague seed, OriganumL. leaf, and sodium tetraborate and placebo capsules with avicel. Patients received two 500mg capsules or 12 acupuncture sessions over 8 weeks. Study outcomes, consisted of weight, body mass index (BMI), anthropometric indices including chest, arm, wrist, waist, hip, and leg circumferences, and waist/hip ratio (WHR), were evaluated 3 times: before treatment, after 4 weeks, and after 8 weeks.

RESULTS: The herbal formula significantly reduced weight, BMI, WHR, and chest and waist circumferences compared to the placebo capsule ( < 0.05). Furthermore, acupuncture improved all study outcomes, except WHR, compared to sham acupuncture ( < 0.05). Despite the effects of herbal formula and acupuncture were the same on WHR and chest, waist, and leg circumferences ( < 0.05), acupuncture reduced weight, BMI, and arm, wrist, and hip circumferences more than herbal formula ( < 0.05).

CONCLUSION: Complementary and alternative therapeutic methods, such as herbal treatments and acupuncture, show promising effects in improving weight and anthropometric indices of overweight patients.

Study Type : Human Study

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