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Xingyao WU, Ms
Lecturer II
,
Chinese Medicine - Clinical Division
Email
yoyowu
hkbu.edu
hk
2021
2024
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Abdominal Fat
18%
Acupoint
13%
Acupuncture
37%
Acupuncture Needle
13%
Adipogenesis
33%
Adverse Events
6%
Assessor-blinded
66%
Between-group
6%
Body Constitution
33%
Body Fat Percentage
18%
Body Mass Index
50%
Cardiovascular Risk
12%
Central Obesity
66%
Chinese Medicine
53%
Clinical Protocols
33%
Content Validity Index
6%
Controlled Experiment
66%
Diarrhea-predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome
33%
Elderly People
33%
Electrical Stimulation
6%
Electroacupuncture
66%
Fit Indices
20%
Goodness-of-fit Measure
13%
Hip Circumference
25%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
33%
Medicine Therapy
8%
Meta-analysis
33%
Metabolic Risk Factors
12%
Obesity
44%
Osteoprotegerin
33%
Qi-deficiency Constitution
13%
Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial
33%
Relative Fit
6%
Sanyinjiao
6%
Sham
6%
Sham Acupuncture
25%
Sham Control
66%
ST36
6%
Stimulus Modality
6%
Stroke Rehabilitation
33%
Systematic Meta-analysis
33%
Traditional Chinese Medicine
70%
Translation Policy
6%
Treatment Duration
9%
Trial Registration
15%
Waist Circumference
32%
Waist-to-hip Circumference Ratio
18%
Western Medicine
33%
Yang-deficiency Constitution
13%
Yin Deficiency Constitution
13%
Medicine and Dentistry
Abdominal Pain
5%
Acupressure
6%
Acupuncture
52%
Acupuncture Point
9%
Adipogenesis
33%
Apoplexy
5%
Body Constitution
33%
Body Fat Percentage
16%
Body Mass Index
43%
Body Weight
16%
Cardiovascular Disease
11%
Clinical Trial
5%
Combined Therapy
5%
Confirmatory Factor Analysis
6%
Controlled Clinical Trial
100%
Diarrhea
33%
Diet Induced Obesity
6%
Electroacupuncture
72%
Intra-Abdominal Fat
11%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
33%
Lipid Storage
6%
Medicine
33%
Meta-Analysis
33%
Needle Acupuncture
9%
Osteoprotegerin
33%
Patient-Reported Outcome
6%
Placebo
33%
Qi
13%
Qi Deficiency
13%
Quality of Life
7%
Stroke Rehabilitation
33%
Subgroup Analysis
5%
Swallowing Function
5%
Systematic Review
33%
Traditional Chinese Medicine
100%
Treatment Duration
7%
Yang Deficiency
13%
Yin Deficiency
13%