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Effect of Liver-Soothing and Spleen-Strengthening Herbal Medicine for Metabolic Syndrome:An Observation of 51 Cases / 广州中医药大学学报
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-577596
ABSTRACT
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of liver-soothing and spleen-strengthening herbal medicine for metabolic syndrome(MS).Methods Ninety-three MS patients were randomized into group A(N=51)and group B(N=42).The two groups received the basic treatment including dietary control and exercises.Group A received liver-soothing and spleen-strengthening herbal medicine(such as Radix Bupleuri,Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae,Radix Paeoniae Alba,Radix Angelicae Sinensis,Poria,Radix Rehmanniae,Radix Astragali,Rhizoma Alismatis,Semen Coicis,Cortex Moutan,Rhizoma Dioscoreae,Radix Glycyrrhizae,etc.)additionally.The treatment course lasted 3 months.After treatment,the therapeutic effect was evaluated,and the changes of blood pressure,body weight index(BWI),blood glucose(BG)and insulin levels,insulin sensitivity index(ISI),and the blood lipid levels were observed.Results After treatment,23 patients were cured,26 effective,2 ineffective,and the total effective rate was 96.08% in group A;in group B,12 were cured,21 effective,9 ineffective,and the total effective rate was 78.57%.The therapeutic effect in group A was better than that in group B(P0.05).Fasting BG,2-hour BG and BWI were decreased in the two groups(P0.05).Total cholesterol(TC)and triglyceride levels decreased,and high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDLC)increased in the two groups(P0.05).Conclusion Liver-soothing and spleen-strengthening herbal medicine exerts an effect for metabolic syndrome,not only decreasing blood pressure,blood lipid levels and body weight,but also improving insulin resistance and increasing ISI.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Year: 2001 Type: Article