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The Clinical Observation On The Treatment Of Spleen And Kidney Yang Deficiency Obesity And The FMRI Preliminary Study On Brain

Posted on:2019-07-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330545981848Subject:Chinese medicine
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Research background Obesity refers to the abnormal accumulation of fat in the body,resulting in the body fat,the activity is not convenient,with the lack of speech,god fatigue and other symptoms of qi deficiency.And increase hypertension,cardiovascular disease,the risk of coronary heart disease,type II diabetes.Obesity has become a disease that cannot be neglected in today’s society.Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the majority of the deficiency is true,and the disease is mainly in the spleen and kidney.Throughout the method reducing weight,in order to go on a diet,exercise and eat the most popular weight loss drug,adopt surgical weight loss is not scarce also,but the way to remove any activity for physical trauma is irreversible,and time-consuming,laborious and movement is difficult to adhere to.People want to be healthy and slim,but also suffer from no safe and effective method.In this contradiction,the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine is born.This kind of passive motion and time-saving and labor-saving safety treatment is highly praised by people.Based on the above theory,we put forward the "knead ridge therapy spleen kidney Yang deficiency type of obesity clinical observation and research on brain fMRI study,contrast all the indexes were observed before and after treatment of obese patients,and hope in the limited condition to study the changes in brain magnetic resonance(NMR),in order to further develop the late massage and detection methods of modern medicine research and take the first step.Objective The patients with spleen and kidney Yang deficiency were treated with a course of chiropractic treatment.On the basis of clinical efficacy,the changes of the images were analyzed,and the activated or inhibitory brain regions were observed.Methods Subjects were divided into two groups(diet group,diet + chiropractic treatment group)and 26 people in each group.Before the first treatment,the subjects in the treatment group were subjected to cerebral mri and brain function imaging,and then the subjects were treated according to the program of the group.After that,the next day after the treatment,fMRI was reviewed.Measurement of body weight,waist circumference and BMI was conducted after and after the treatment,after 1 month,2 months,and 3 months after treatment.Finally,the data were integrated to record the height,weight and body mass index(BMI)of the subjects before and after treatment.Statistical software was used for statistical analysis.Results Diet groups with body weight,waist circumference,BMI index in treatment group were less than or less than before treatment(P<0.05),the treatment group curative effect is more obvious in the diet group,and the basal metabolic rate is higher than before treatment and control group(P<0.05).At each point of time after treatment,the BMI of the chiropractic group was lower than that of the control group(P<0.05).After chiropractic treatment,ALFF increased in sensory motor area,language center,temporal gyrus,limbic system,cerebellum and other brain regions.Conclusion Diet group and treatment group 3 months after regular treatment,the patient’s body weight and body change obviously,BMI control is good,waist circumference,weight,get good drops,the treatment group the results more obvious in the diet group,and after 3 months follow-up index rise is not obvious;FMRI imaging of the brain blood flow changes obviously,confirmed to knead ridge therapy of certain brain areas below the thalamus and the local data analysis results show that the adjustment function of spleen and stomach have good effect,the control of appetite and absorption function effect is good,has the obvious effect reducing weight.
Keywords/Search Tags:Pinching, Spleen and kidney Yang deficiency type, Obesity, fMRI
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