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EMP acupoint stimulation conducive to increase the effect of weight reduction through aerobic exercise.

Chun Jiao1, Ximei Zhu2, Hongyu Zhang2, Xiaowei Du1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: to observe whether weight reduction through aerobic exercise is more effective with the intervention of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) Acupoint stimulation.
METHOD: based on the need of this study, we choose 48 young and middle-aged obese patients and randomly divide them into Experimental Group and Control Group with each group consisting of 24 of them. The Control Group has an aerobic endurance running each day with each running lasting for about 45 minutes and covering about 6 KM; the Experimental Group has the same exercise as the CG, but, after their running, stimulation by electromagnetic pulse meter is given to their Sanyinjiao Acupoint and Zushanli Acupoint. Then the content of body fat and the lipid indexes of the two groups before the treatment are compared with their counterparts after the said treatment. RESULT: after 6 weeks of treatment, the various indexes of the two groups are improved to different degrees (P<0.05); the effect on lipid indexes of the Experimental Group is obviously better than that of the Control Group (P<0.05), but the content of their body fat shows no conspicuous difference (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION: after 6 weeks of treatment, the intervention of EMP acupoint stimulation can more evidently improve the lipid indexes than it has done to the group only having aerobic exercise; but it has little effect in terms of the improvement of the body fat content, which may be because of the short time of such intervention.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Aerobic exercise; acupoint stimulation; electromagnetic pulse; obesity; treatment effect

Year:  2015        PMID: 26379942      PMCID: PMC4565325     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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