Anorexia
Also known as: Anorexia Nervosa
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Clinical observation of pediatric Tuina plus oral Chinese medication for pediatric anorexia due to spleen failing in transportation
2022 Apr Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science Xie T, Jiang H, Zhang C
Tuina manipulation of Yun Shui Ru Tu plus oral administration of Chinese medication is significantly effective in treating pediatric anorexia due to spleen failing in transportation, which can improve the appetite of children and improve the symptoms of anorexia, and the curative effect is better than that of oral administration of Chinese medication alone.
Randomised Controlled Trial Anorexia Meridian Massage Children's HealthAcupuncture for Cancer-Related Anorexia: a Review of the Current Evidence
2021 May 5 Current Oncology Reports Liu, W., Lopez, G., Narayanan, S., et al.
The current level of evidence is insufficient to draw a firm conclusion on the benefit of acupuncture/moxibustion for treating chronic cancer-related anorexia/appetite problems. Further investigation in the form of large RCTs is needed.
Systematic Review Anorexia Cancer-Related AnorexiaTherapeutic Effects of Licorice and Dried Ginger Decoction on Activity-Based Anorexia in BALB/c AnNCrl Mice
2020 Dec 08 Frontiers in Pharmacology Kim DH, Kim JS, Kim J, Jeong JK, Son HS, Park SE, et al.
The results from the present study showed that LGD improves the survival of ABA mice and its mechanism of action might be related to the alteration of dopamine concentration in the brain.
Animal Study Gan Jiang Tang Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang AnorexiaPediatric tuina for the treatment of anorexia in children under 14 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
2020 Jun Complementary Therapies in Medicine Liang SB, Lai BY, Cao HJ, Cai QH, Bai X, Li J, et al.
The results of this review showed that tuina was better than western medicine or Chinese herbs on increasing significant effective rate and food intake for anorexia in children under 14 years.
Systematic Review Anorexia Meridian Massage Children's HealthGetting Well Is More Than Gaining Weight – Patients’ Experiences of a Treatment Program for Anorexia Nervosa Including Ear Acupuncture
2020 Jan 15 Issues in Mental Health Nursing Olsson A, Landgren K
This study has highlighted the effectiveness of acupuncture in improving symptoms of anorexia nervosa such as reduced stress levels and constipation.
Clinical Study Anorexia Ear AcupunctureResearch Insights
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Acupuncture for Cancer-Related Anorexia: a Review of the Current Evidence
2021 May 5 Current Oncology Reports Liu, W., Lopez, G., Narayanan, S., et al.
The current level of evidence is insufficient to draw a firm conclusion on the benefit of acupuncture/moxibustion for treating chronic cancer-related anorexia/appetite problems. Further investigation in the form of large RCTs is needed.
Systematic Review Anorexia Cancer-Related AnorexiaPediatric tuina for the treatment of anorexia in children under 14 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
2020 Jun Complementary Therapies in Medicine Liang SB, Lai BY, Cao HJ, Cai QH, Bai X, Li J, et al.
The results of this review showed that tuina was better than western medicine or Chinese herbs on increasing significant effective rate and food intake for anorexia in children under 14 years.
Systematic Review Anorexia Meridian Massage Children's HealthThe efficacy and safety of acupuncture on serum leptin levels in obese patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
2017 Apr European Journal of Integrative Medicine Park, K. S., Park, K. I., Suh, H. S., et al.
This review suggests that acupuncture for obesity has a beneficial effect on serum leptin levels compared to no treatment or oral anorexiant. Additional acupuncture treatment on diet therapy or exercise demonstrated a greater reduction in serum leptin levels, whereas no significant difference was shown between the acupuncture and sham acupuncture groups.
Systematic Review Meta-Analysis ObesityThe Effect of Traditional Oriental Herbal Medicine for Anorexia in Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review
2017 Mar 31 Journal of Korean Medicine Lee JH, Bae K, Yoo HS
This review highlighted the significance of 11 RTCs in improving anorexia with chinese medicine in patients with cancer.
Systematic Review AnorexiaA Review Study on the Treatment of Eating Disorder in Traditional Chinese Medicine
2016 Mar 30 Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry Jo SH, Ahn YJ, Lee SH, Lim JH
The results of our study indicated that TCM clinical studies on eating disorder were being conducted more actively than in Korean medicine
Review Article AnorexiaClinical Trials
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Clinical observation of pediatric Tuina plus oral Chinese medication for pediatric anorexia due to spleen failing in transportation
2022 Apr Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science Xie T, Jiang H, Zhang C
Tuina manipulation of Yun Shui Ru Tu plus oral administration of Chinese medication is significantly effective in treating pediatric anorexia due to spleen failing in transportation, which can improve the appetite of children and improve the symptoms of anorexia, and the curative effect is better than that of oral administration of Chinese medication alone.
Randomised Controlled Trial Anorexia Meridian Massage Children's HealthThe Effect of Peppermint (Mentha piperita) Extract on the Severity of Nausea, Vomiting and Anorexia in Patients with Breast Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
2020 Jan Integrative Cancer Therapies Jafarimanesh H, Akbari M, Hoseinian R, Zarei M, Harorani M
The study concludes that the use of peppermint as a complementary medicine method may significantly improve the severity of nausea, vomiting, and anorexia in patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy.
Randomised Controlled Trial Peppermint Cancer Treatment Support Nausea Breast CancerPatients with anorexia nervosa receiving acupuncture or acupressure; their view of the therapeutic encounter
2013 Dec Complementary Therapies in Medicine Fogarty S, Smith CA, Touyz S, Madden S, Buckett G, Hay P.
This study highlighted that participants reported to have a strong therapeutic relationship developed between the practitioner and participants from the acupuncture or acupressure interventions
Randomised Controlled Trial Anorexia AcupressureStudy Protocols
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