Literature DB >> 18672743

Abdominal acupuncture for insomnia in women: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

Xiao-Yun Wang1, Song-Hun Yuan, Hong-Yan Yang, Yan-Mei Sun, Fang-Ping Cheng, Chun-Ling Zhang, Xu-Chun Huang.   

Abstract

A randomized single-blind trial was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of short-term abdominal acupuncture as a novel treatment for insomnia in Chinese women. Forty-four patients between the ages of 22 and 56 were randomly assigned to an acupuncture (n = 23) and a medication group (n = 21). The acupuncture group received abdominal acupuncture once a day for the first three days and once every three days for the remaining 11 days. In addition, every subject in acupuncture group also received a placebo pill once daily. Abdominal acupuncture was administered according to a standardized protocol involving four master and four adjunctive acupoints: Zhongwan (CV 12), Xiawan (CV 10), Guanyuan (CV 4), and Qihai (CV 6); bilateral Shangqu (KI 17), Huaroumen (ST 24), Xiafengshidian, and Qipang. Subjects in the medication group were treated with sham acupuncture at the same time as the acupuncture group and received estazolam once a day. The outcome measure was the Leeds Sleep Evaluation Questionnaire (LSEQ), administered before and after the trial. Subjects who received abdominal acupuncture lowered their LSEQ scores by an average of 26.32 points (95% CI: 37.34, 15.30). After controlling for potential confounding factors, the effect of abdominal acupuncture in relieving insomnia was still statistically significant. Results indicate that short-term abdominal acupuncture is more effective than pharmacological treatment for relieving insomnia in adult women and has few adverse effects.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18672743     DOI: 10.3727/036012908803861203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acupunct Electrother Res        ISSN: 0360-1293            Impact factor:   0.143


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2.  Acupuncture treatment modulates the corticostriatal reward circuitry in major depressive disorder.

Authors:  Zengjian Wang; Xiaoyun Wang; Jian Liu; Jun Chen; Xian Liu; Guangning Nie; Kristen Jorgenson; Ki Cheul Sohn; Ruiwang Huang; Ming Liu; Bo Liu; Jian Kong
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3.  Repeated acupuncture treatments modulate amygdala resting state functional connectivity of depressive patients.

Authors:  Xiaoyun Wang; Zengjian Wang; Jian Liu; Jun Chen; Xian Liu; Guangning Nie; Joon-Seok Byun; Yilin Liang; Joel Park; Ruiwang Huang; Ming Liu; Bo Liu; Jian Kong
Journal:  Neuroimage Clin       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 4.881

Review 4.  The Impact of Complementary and Alternative Medicine on Insomnia: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Kanika Verma; Deepeshwar Singh; Alok Srivastava
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-08-26
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