Abdominal and auricular acupuncture reduces blood pressure in hypertensive patients

Complement Ther Med. 2017 Apr:31:20-26. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2017.01.003. Epub 2017 Jan 19.

Abstract

Introduction: Hypertension is an important risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is associated with premature death, myocardial infarction, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, and renal disease. The goal of the present study was to use a randomized controlled clinical trial to explore and compare the effectiveness of abdominal and auricular acupuncture on blood pressure in 440 subjects with and without obesity.

Methods: Four hundred participants were recruited and randomized to one of four groups: cases and controls receiving auricular acupuncture (204 subjects) and cases and controls receiving abdominal electroacupuncture (196 subjects). Blood pressure and anthropometric parameters were measured before and after the intervention period. In order to match the initial diet of the groups, participants were required to follow an isocaloric diet for two weeks before the trial, and a low-calorie diet for 6 weeks during the intervention period.

Results: We observed a significant time dependent improvement in the systolic blood pressure measurements in the abdominal intervention group, although this improvement was more pronounce in the first period of study. Of note, in the auricular intervention group, a significant increasing in the level of SBP was detected. Importantly no statistically significant changes were found in the corresponding sham groups.

Conclusions: Our findings demonstrated that abdominal electro-acupuncture for 6 weeks reduced both systolic and diastolic blood pressure and auricular acupuncture had a short-term adverse effect on both SBP and DBP.

Keywords: Acupuncture; Cardiovascular disease; Hypertension.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Abdomen / physiology*
  • Acupuncture Therapy*
  • Acupuncture, Ear*
  • Adult
  • Blood Pressure / physiology
  • Humans
  • Hypertension / therapy*
  • Middle Aged
  • Young Adult