A randomised cross-over pilot study investigating the use of acupuncture to promote weight loss and mental health in overweight and obese individuals participating in a weight loss program (2024)

Abstract

Background: Acupuncture is widely used as an alternative modality for weight loss. Despite its increasing use, few acupuncture studies have evaluated the effect of a weight loss program on the mental health of obese/overweight participants and none have looked at the effect on those with eating, weight and shape concerns. Objectives: To investigate the feasibility of conducting an acupuncture study involving overweight or obese individuals undertaking a weight loss program with particular reference to those with eating concerns. Methods: Thirty-five overweight/obese males and females participated in a single-blinded randomised cross-over study. The two intervention phases were: (1) nutritional counselling plus Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) acupuncture and (2) nutritional counselling plus sham acupuncture. Outcome measures: This study evaluates the feasibility and practicalities of the study including recruitment, retention, adverse events, effectiveness for defining eating and weight concerns, study design and statistics for power calculations. Conclusion: The outcome measures, the recruitment of those with eating and weight concerns and the acceptability of the intervention demonstrate a larger trial investigating the use of acupuncture for weight loss in those who have elevated eating and weight concerns is feasible.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)379-387
Number of pages9
JournalEating and Weight Disorders
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • acupuncture
  • compulsive eating
  • eating disorders
  • mental health
  • nutrition counseling
  • obesity
  • weight loss

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Fogarty, S., Stojanovska, L., Harris, D., Zaslawski, C., Mathai, M. L., & McAinch, A. J. (2015). A randomised cross-over pilot study investigating the use of acupuncture to promote weight loss and mental health in overweight and obese individuals participating in a weight loss program. Eating and Weight Disorders, 20(3), 379-387. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40519-014-0175-7

Fogarty, Sarah ; Stojanovska, Lily ; Harris, David et al. / A randomised cross-over pilot study investigating the use of acupuncture to promote weight loss and mental health in overweight and obese individuals participating in a weight loss program. In: Eating and Weight Disorders. 2015 ; Vol. 20, No. 3. pp. 379-387.

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Fogarty, S, Stojanovska, L, Harris, D, Zaslawski, C, Mathai, ML & McAinch, AJ 2015, 'A randomised cross-over pilot study investigating the use of acupuncture to promote weight loss and mental health in overweight and obese individuals participating in a weight loss program', Eating and Weight Disorders, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 379-387. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40519-014-0175-7

A randomised cross-over pilot study investigating the use of acupuncture to promote weight loss and mental health in overweight and obese individuals participating in a weight loss program. / Fogarty, Sarah; Stojanovska, Lily; Harris, David et al.
In: Eating and Weight Disorders, Vol. 20, No. 3, 2015, p. 379-387.

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Fogarty S, Stojanovska L, Harris D, Zaslawski C, Mathai ML, McAinch AJ. A randomised cross-over pilot study investigating the use of acupuncture to promote weight loss and mental health in overweight and obese individuals participating in a weight loss program. Eating and Weight Disorders. 2015;20(3):379-387. doi: 10.1007/s40519-014-0175-7

A randomised cross-over pilot study investigating the use of acupuncture to promote weight loss and mental health in overweight and obese individuals participating in a weight loss program (2024)

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