A new study from has found that acupuncture therapy may be a useful tool in people with prediabetes.

New Research Finds That Acupuncture May Help Ward Off Diabetes

New research from Edith Cowan University has found acupuncture therapy may be a useful tool in avoiding type 2 diabetes. The team of scientists investigated dozens of studies covering the effects of acupuncture on more than 3600 people with prediabetes. This is a condition marked by higher-than-normal blood glucose levels without being high enough to be diagnosed as Ward Off Diabetes According to the findings, acupuncture therapy significantly improved key markers, such as fasting plasma glucose, two-hour plasma glucose, and glycated hemoglobin. Additionally, acupuncture therapy resulted in a greater decline in the incidence of prediabetes.

There were no reports of adverse reactions among patients. PhD candidate and lead researcher Min Zhang said this showed great promise for acupuncture therapy as an additional option to ward off diabetes, which is estimated to affect 11 percent of the world’s adult population. The International Diabetes Federation estimates nearly 1.3 billion people will have either diabetes or prediabetes by 2045. “Without intervention, 93 percent of people with prediabetes will develop type 2 diabetes within 20 years,” Ms. Zhang said. “But unlike diabetes, prediabetes is reversible with lifestyle interventions such as improved diet and increase in exercise “But many people struggle to adhere to lifestyle changes long-term, so non-pharmacological treatments such as acupuncture could prove valuable.”

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