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CompletedNCT03442712

Auricular Acupressure Integrated With Mobile Device for Weight Reduction

Feasibility of Self-administered Auricular Acupressure Integrated With Mobile Device Reminders for Weight Reduction.

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
59 (actual)
Sponsor
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Obesity is a common global health problem. A three-arm randomised waitlist-controlled feasibility trial is proposed. A total of 59 subjects (19-21 subjects per arm) will be recruited. The three groups are AA plus smartphone application (experimental group); AA only (comparison group); and Waitlist control group. In the experimental group, seeds will be applied on six specific ear acupoints of the subjects by the researcher. Subjects will be requested to apply pressure on the acupoints thrice per day. They will install a smartphone App which will send out regular reminders for pressing, allow the subjects to input the number of bowel open, compliance rate, and difficulties entered during the process for timely advice. The total treatment period will be 8 weeks. Outcome measures will be conducted at baseline and postintervention at 8 weeks, including obesity and anthropometric index, leptin concentration and adiponectin level. Patient satisfaction towards the therapy, the use of the smartphone application and the implementation of the treatment protocol will be determined.

Detailed description

Obesity is a common global health problem. It increases the risk of many chronic illnesses, such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular diseases. Conventional approaches to alleviate obesity are medications, exercise, dietary control, behaviour modification therapy or bariatric surgeries. However, the safety of anti-obesity agents is a concern, and gastric bypass surgery and other bariatric surgeries also pose potential risks after operation. Auricular acupuncture therapy is frequently used to treat obesity. However, the use of needles for auricular acupuncture may be unacceptable to people. Some researchers attempted to adopt a combined approach by integrating auriculotherapy with diet restriction, and the effect solely attributed to auriculotherapy cannot be determined. On the other hand, auricular acupressure (AA) is a safe, noninvasive, inexpensive and easily self-administered approach that causes very few adverse effects. Previous evidence has demonstrated that AA is an effective intervention to reduce body weight, increase satiety and self-efficacy on weight control through the self-administration of seeds pressing several times per day, after the seeds are applied by the researchers on the ear acupoints. It is associated with the decreased leptin levels and an increase of adiponectin level in which these hormones are associated with weight loss. However, therapists may have difficulties to monitor the compliance of subjects to perform seed pressing which in turn affecting the intervention dosages. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of self-administered AA integrated with mobile device reminders for weight reduction in individuals with overweightness or obesity. A three-arm randomised waitlist-controlled feasibility trial is proposed. A total of 59 subjects (19-21 subjects per arm) will be recruited. The three groups are AA plus smartphone application (experimental group); AA only (comparison group); and Waitlist control group. In the experimental group, seeds will be applied on six specific ear acupoints of the subjects by the researcher. Subjects will be requested to apply pressure on the acupoints thrice per day. They will install a smartphone App which will send out regular reminders for pressing, allow the subjects to input the number of bowel open, compliance rate, and difficulties entered during the process for timely advice. The total treatment period will be 8 weeks. Outcome measures will be conducted at baseline and postintervention at 8 weeks, including obesity and anthropometric index, leptin concentration and adiponectin level. Patient satisfaction towards the therapy, the use of the smartphone application and the implementation of the treatment protocol will be determined.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERAuricular acupressure plus smartphone AppSemen Vaccaria laccaria will be kept in place by a piece of adhesive patch. Seeds will be applied on one ear only, and seed plasters will be changed every 3 days to 4 days to the opposite ear, that is, we will meet the subjects twice per week. Subjects will be requested to apply pressure on the acupoints thrice per day, preferably within 30 min before eating, pressing for 20 times using a constant rhythm to each point. Coaching on how to self-administer AA on the acupoints will be given to the subjects, and a return demonstration from the subjects will be required to ensure the skills are performed properly. The subjects will install the smartphone App specifically designed for this study. The App will send out regular AA reminders to the subjects. In addition, the subjects will be asked to input the number of bowel open and compliance with AA performance per day into the App. The total treatment period will be 8 weeks.
OTHERAuricular acupressureThe participants will receive AA treatment and are required to perform daily self-administered seeds pressing, but no smartphone App will be provided, but a booklet containing relevant information will be provided to the subjects.

Timeline

Start date
2018-04-01
Primary completion
2018-11-30
Completion
2018-11-30
First posted
2018-02-22
Last updated
2019-02-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Hong Kong

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03442712. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.