Acupuncture combined with exercise therapy for Sarcopenia in the elderly: A multicenter randomized controlled study protocol
Yangchi Li, Yu Lu, Wengxiong Li, Feng Yang

TL;DR
This study explores combining acupuncture and exercise to treat muscle loss in the elderly, aiming to provide reliable evidence for this treatment approach.
Contribution
The study introduces a multicenter, sham-controlled RCT design to evaluate acupuncture combined with exercise for sarcopenia.
Findings
Acupuncture combined with exercise is being tested for sarcopenia treatment.
A sham acupuncture control group is included to assess placebo effects.
The study uses comprehensive and validated outcome measures for sarcopenia.
Abstract
Sarcopenia (SP) is an age-related disorder characterized by progressive loss of muscle strength, mass, and limb dysfunction, severely compromising the quality of life and life safety in older adults. With the global aging population, the incidence of this disease has been escalating, posing a significant public health challenge. Preclinical studies have demonstrated that acupuncture effectively mitigates muscle loss in rats; however, the field currently lacks robust randomized controlled trials (RCTs), marked by limitations such as the absence of sham acupuncture controls, multicenter designs, and standardized outcome metrics. Therefore, this study integrates acupuncture with exercise therapy, incorporating the following design highlights: A multicenter approach to enhance research reliability; A control group receiving sham acupuncture combined with exercise to eliminate the placebo…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Body Composition Measurement Techniques · Diet and metabolism studies
