Mild cognitive impairment slowed with acupuncture: Study

Written by Emily Lunardo
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Mild cognitive impairment slowed with acupuncture: StudyA new study has found that acupuncture may slow down pre-dementia memory loss and mild cognitive impairment. Based on their review of five different studies on the subject, Chinese researchers found that acupuncture may slow down memory loss progression, and even help retain memory function when combined with other treatments.

The findings are still preliminary, so it is too early to recommend acupuncture as a treatment method for early memory loss.

The reviewed trials involved nearly 600 people with mild cognitive impairment, which is considered pre-dementia. Roughly five to 10 percent of the patients developed dementia over the course of the study period.

The researchers concentrated on participants with a specific form of mild cognitive impairment called amnestic – these patients are even more likely to develop dementia.
The studies compared the use of acupuncture as a treatment to the use of nimodipine medication, as well as the combination of the two treatments.

The combined results from the five studies revealed that patients who received acupuncture treatment performed better on cognitive tests than those who only received nimodipine. Those who received both acupuncture and nimodipine had higher cognitive testing scores as well.

Not all doctors are optimistic about these results. Some point to the poor quality of the studies and stress the need for additional research to validate these findings.

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine treatment that uses thin needles inserted at specific points of the body to promote healing.

Also, read Bel Marra Health’s article: Modern technology validates role of acupuncture in treating hypertension


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