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Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology
2007 Volume.21 No. 4 p.1034 ~ p.1038
Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine Improved the Quality of life of Obese Women
Jung Soon-Kwan

Yeom Seung-Ryong
Kwon Young-Dal
Abstract
To examine the difference of health-related quality of life (QoL) of obese patients between before and after treatment of Korean traditional medicine. This study was assessed in 18 obese-women (age 29.727.38) treated by acupuncture and herbal medicine using SF-36 quality of life questionnaire between January and July 2006, a 36 item instrument yielding 8 dimensions (Social functioning, Role limitation-Physical, Role limitation-Emotion, Mental health, Vitality, Bodily pain, and General health) and a total score. Their weight was measured by Inbody 3.0 (Biospace co. Korea). QoL and body composition was assessed twice at baseline (B) and 4 weeks after treatment. Auricular acupuncture and electrical needle stimulation to abdomen, thigh, and arm fat was used twice a week and complex herb formula was prescribed according to their constitution and symptoms for 4 weeks. Herb medication was taken 2 times a day. Respective variables were analyzed with Wilcoxon signed ranks test and the level set for statistical significance was p <0.05. The mean of the body weight (P=0.000;B64,686.86, 4 WKs 60.475.69), fat percentage (P=0.000;B33.144.86, 4 WKs 30.165.34), body mass index (P=0.000;B25.182.44, 4 WKs 23.462.09) and fat weight (P=0.000;B21.665.06, 4 WKs 18.414.57) of some obese patients decreased significantly between before and after treatment for 4 weeks. Physical functioning (P=0.48;B27.063.17, 4 WKs 28.001.71), Mental health (P=0.01 ;B18.835.25, 4 WKs 22.003.73), Vitality (P=0.028;B13.893.03, 4 WKs 15.442.53), Bodily pain (P=.0014;B8.841.75, 4 WKs 10.151.78), and the total scores (P=0.001;B104.9912.60, 4 WKs 114.5811.11) of SF-36 were increased significantly after treatments. These data show some differences in QoL and BMI between before and after treatment on obesity and suggest that the treatment with acupuncture and herbal medicine have a positive impact on several domains of QoL of some obese patients. Further randomized clinical trials (RCTs) including follow-up are needed to examine whether acupuncture and herb medicine have a positive effect on QoL of treatment group compared with control group.
KEYWORD
Obesity, Quality of Life (QoL), SF-36, Acupuncture, Herbal medicine
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