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Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine Day Care Program for Metabolic Syndrome

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Chang Gung Medical Foundation

Status and phase

Enrolling
Phase 2
Phase 1

Conditions

Dyslipidemias
Diabetes Mellitus
Obesity
Metabolic Syndrome

Treatments

Drug: A fiixed combination of Chinese herbal medicine
Device: Laser acupuncture

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06703788
MOHW113-CMAP-M-113-000003-B

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this study is to evaluate if a integrated tradtional Chinese medicine (TCM) program for improving metabolic syndrome is applicable. It will also learn about the importance of gut microbiome of subjects with ineffective management. The main questions it aims to answer are:

Does a integrated tradtional Chinese medicine (TCM) program could improve metabolic syndrome in six months? Researchers will also explore the determinant factors of successful improvement in metabolic syndrome, including gut microbiome, life style, TCM management compliance.

Participants will:

Receive integrated TCM program for managing metabolic syndrome. Visit the clinic once every 2-4 weeks for checkups and tests Keep a diary of diet and life style

Full description

Metabolic syndrome, as one of the major diseases of modern civilization, significantly impacts cardiovascular, cerebrovascular diseases, and cancer, necessitating interdisciplinary collaboration for its prevention and treatment. Currently, the "National Health Insurance Metabolic Syndrome Prevention and Treatment Program" provides health education and consultation services, but these are limited to the field of Western medicine. Our research team's previous studies have found a correlation between Chinese medicine constitution and leptin levels, demonstrating the unique value of Chinese medicine in personalized health education and dietary recommendations. In terms of medication, a variety of drugs are available to control hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and hyperglycemia, but for patients in the early stages of metabolic syndrome, exercise and dietary adjustments remain the primary methods. Obesity and its related complications impose significant economic burdens on both society and individuals. Currently, the main methods of treating obesity include lifestyle adjustments, pharmacological interventions, and weight-loss surgery. However, these methods present challenges in maintenance, medication risks, and side effects. This study also considers the potential value of Chinese herbal medicine and laser acupuncture, aiming to assess their role in the prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome. Retrospective studies have shown that various Chinese herbs are effective in weight reduction and improving metabolic indicators, and laser acupuncture has shown promise as a method of weight reduction.

The project's objectives include expert meetings to explore models of Chinese medicine in the management of metabolic syndrome to discuss the healthcare models of TCM in the prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome in clinical practice.

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age: 20 to 75 years who are eligible for health insurance. (Required)

Additional Criteria (Any one of the following):

2-1. Central Obesity: Waist circumference ≥90 cm for men or ≥80 cm for women. 2-2. Elevated blood glucose levels (≥100mg/dL or currently on medication control) 2-3. Elevated blood pressure (systolic pressure ≥130mmHg, diastolic pressure ≥85mmHg, or currently on medication control) 2-4. Elevated triglycerides (≥150mg/dL, or currently on medication control).High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C) < 40mg/dL for men or < 50mg/dL for women, or currently on medication) 2-5. Obesity: BMI ≥ 37.5 or BMI ≥ 32.5 with high-risk complications, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus with glycated hemoglobin levels remaining above 7.5% despite medical treatment, hypertension, sleep apnea syndrome, or fatty liver.

Exclusion criteria

    1. Pregnant or breast-feeding women 2. Endocrine disorders (uncontrolled hypo/hyperthyroidism, adrenal gland disorder) 3. Diagnosis of neurologic or psychiatric diseases 4. Liver or renal dysfunction (AST/ALT higher than 3 times of upper normal limits; eGFR < 60 mL/min/1.73 m2) 5. Acute stress condition (severe infection, receive major surgery in the recent 1 month) 6. Vision, or hearing impairment 7. With other clinical trial medication 8. With Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, electroacupuncture or other traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) managements for obesity or metabolic syndrome in the recent 1 month 9. Heavy smoker, alcoholism or substance abuse 10. Severe organ dysfunction: malignancies, autoimmune diseases

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

200 participants in 1 patient group

Integrated traditional Chinese medicine care program
Experimental group
Description:
Integrated traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) care program for metabolic syndrome, including herbal medicine, laser acupuncture, and diet and lifestyle education based on TCM theory.
Treatment:
Device: Laser acupuncture
Drug: A fiixed combination of Chinese herbal medicine

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Hsing-Yu Chen, M.D., Ph.D.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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