Moxibustion Combined With Characteristic Lifestyle Intervention of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Abdominal Obesity: A Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

NCT ID: NCT04501198

Last Updated: 2020-09-16

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

150 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-09-30

Study Completion Date

2022-01-31

Brief Summary

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This study will investigate whether the combination of moxibustion and characteristic lifestyle intervention of TCM can alleviate the clinical symptoms and improve quality of life and mental health in patients with abdominal obesity. The results are expected to provide clinical evidence for the application of the combination of moxibustion and characteristic lifestyle intervention of TCM in patients with abdominal obesity.

Detailed Description

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This study will be a randomized controlled trial conducted from January, 2020 to January, 2022 that includes 150 participants who have abdominal obesity and meet the eligibility criteria. The participants will be randomly divided into 3 groups in a 2:2:1 allocation ratio.The intervention group will receive moxibustion combined with characteristic lifestyle intervention of TCM;the other group will receive moxibustion combined with lifestyle intervention;the control group will receive lifestyle intervention only.Each treatment will last 12 weeks including 8 weeks of intervention period and 4 weeks of follow-up period. The primary outcome is the waist circumference(WC),the secondary outcomes include obesity-related indicators,serum biochemical indexs,blood pressure, conversion score of constitution characteristics, and measurement of the scale.Adverse events will be recorded during the intervention and follow-up period.

Conditions

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Obesity

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Moxibustion with characteristic lifestyle intervention of TCM

Participants will receive moxibustion combined with characteristic lifestyle intervention of traditional chinese medicine.In this study, xiusheng decoction, traditional exercises, and modern lifestyle intervention will be combined as the characteristic lifestyle intervention method of TCM to help participants establish healthy living habits. Participants will receive the treatment of moxibustion 6 times a week to fulfill a 8-session treatment course, and the intervention of Xiusheng Decoction and Traditional exercises will last for 8 weeks.While the intervention of modern lifestyle intervention will be conducted for 12 weeks including the treatment period of 8 weeks and the follow-up period of 4 weeks.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

moxibustion combined with characteristic lifestyle intervention of traditional chinese medicine

Intervention Type DEVICE

1. The moxibustion acupoints will be selected as①zhongwan, guanyuan, shenque, and zusanli;②pishu,shenshu. Acupoints group①will be selected on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Acupoints group②will be selected on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.Moxibustion treatment will be applied once every day, 6 times per week, for 8 consecutive weeks.
2. Xiusheng decoction, traditional exercises, and modern lifestyle intervention will be combined as the characteristic lifestyle intervention method of TCM to help participants establish healthy living habits. The Xiusheng Decoction should be taken twice a day. Traditional exercises will be taken for 35\~40 minutes everyday, 7 times a week. The intervention of Xiusheng Decoction and traditional exercises will be conducted for 8 weeks. All patients will be instructed to follow a good living habits which will last 12 weeks including the treatment period of 8 weeks and the follow-up period of 4 weeks.

moxibustion with lifestyle intervention

Participants will receive moxibustion combined with lifestyle intervention. Participants will receive the treatment of moxibustion 6 times a week to fulfill a 8-session treatment course,while the intervention of modern lifestyle intervention will be conducted for 12 weeks including the treatment period of 8 weeks and the follow-up period of 4 weeks.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Moxibustion combined with lifestyle intervention.

Intervention Type DEVICE

1. The moxibustion acupoints will be selected as①zhongwan, guanyuan, shenque, and zusanli;②pishu,shenshu. Acupoints group①will be selected on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Acupoints group②will be selected on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.Moxibustion treatment will be applied once every day, 6 times per week, for 8 consecutive weeks.
2. All patients will be instructed to follow a good living habits including diet and exercise intervention which will last 12 weeks including the treatment period of 8 weeks and the follow-up period of 4 weeks.

lifestyle intervention

Participants will receive lifestyle intervention which includes modern dietary exercise modifications. Participants will receive this treatment for a 8-session treatment course and 4-session follow-up course.

Group Type OTHER

lifestyle intervention

Intervention Type DEVICE

All patients will be instructed to follow a good living habits including diet and exercise intervention which will last 12 weeks including the treatment period of 8 weeks and the follow-up period of 4 weeks.

Interventions

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moxibustion combined with characteristic lifestyle intervention of traditional chinese medicine

1. The moxibustion acupoints will be selected as①zhongwan, guanyuan, shenque, and zusanli;②pishu,shenshu. Acupoints group①will be selected on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Acupoints group②will be selected on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.Moxibustion treatment will be applied once every day, 6 times per week, for 8 consecutive weeks.
2. Xiusheng decoction, traditional exercises, and modern lifestyle intervention will be combined as the characteristic lifestyle intervention method of TCM to help participants establish healthy living habits. The Xiusheng Decoction should be taken twice a day. Traditional exercises will be taken for 35\~40 minutes everyday, 7 times a week. The intervention of Xiusheng Decoction and traditional exercises will be conducted for 8 weeks. All patients will be instructed to follow a good living habits which will last 12 weeks including the treatment period of 8 weeks and the follow-up period of 4 weeks.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Moxibustion combined with lifestyle intervention.

1. The moxibustion acupoints will be selected as①zhongwan, guanyuan, shenque, and zusanli;②pishu,shenshu. Acupoints group①will be selected on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Acupoints group②will be selected on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.Moxibustion treatment will be applied once every day, 6 times per week, for 8 consecutive weeks.
2. All patients will be instructed to follow a good living habits including diet and exercise intervention which will last 12 weeks including the treatment period of 8 weeks and the follow-up period of 4 weeks.

Intervention Type DEVICE

lifestyle intervention

All patients will be instructed to follow a good living habits including diet and exercise intervention which will last 12 weeks including the treatment period of 8 weeks and the follow-up period of 4 weeks.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1.Satisfying the criteria for the diagnosis of abdominal obesity; 2.18 years old≤age≤55 years old; 3.Being able to fully understand and voluntarily sign informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

Patients with any of the following criteria will be excluded from the study:

1. Presence of endocrine disorders such as: polycystic ovary syndrome; Cushing's syndrome; uncorrected thyroid disease.
2. Presence of diabetes mellitus, or hypertension, or abnormal liver and kidney functions, or mental diseases.
3. Pregnant or lactating state, women who plan to become pregnant within 12 weeks.
4. History of bulimia, anorexia, or any other eating disorders.
5. Use of medications in the past 3 months, such as diet drugs, corticosteroids, antidepressants, which may affect weight or appetite.
6. History of surgical weight loss, postoperative adhesions.
7. History of participating in a clinical study of weight loss or any other therapies to lose weight in the past 3 months.
8. Presence of local skin rupture, allergy and scar constitution.
9. Unable to cooperate with the research caused by other diseases or reasons.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

55 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Shanxi Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Shenzhen Bao'an Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Group

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Wuhan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Xiangyang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Hubei Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Wang Jian

professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Zhongyu Zhou, Professor

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Hubei Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Central Contacts

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Zhongyu Zhou, Professor

Role: CONTACT

+86 18672308659

Wei Huang, Professor

Role: CONTACT

+86 13986083982

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Other Identifiers

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202006009

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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