Acupuncture and exercise benefit women with PCOS
February 8th, 2011 - 1:34 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Feb 8 (ANI): New research from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, has revealed that acupuncture and physical exercise improve hormone levels and menstrual bleeding pattern in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
PCOS is a common disorder that affects up to 10 percent of all women of childbearing age.
Women with PCOS frequently have irregular ovulation and menstruation, with many small immature egg follicles in the ovaries.
This causes the ovaries to produce more testosterone, which, in turn, leads to troublesome hair growth and acne.
Obesity, insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease are also widespread among these patients.
In the current study, a group of women with PCOS were given acupuncture where the needles were stimulated both manually and with a weak electric current at a DELETE”VERY” low frequency that was, to some extent, similar to muscular work.
A second group was instructed to exercise at least three times a week, while a third group acted as controls. All were given information on the importance of regular exercise and a healthy diet.
“The study shows that both acupuncture and exercise reduce high levels of testosterone and lead to more regular menstruation. Of the two treatments, the acupuncture proved more effective,” says docent associate professor Elisabet Stener-Victorin, who is responsible for the study.
Although PCOS is a common disorder, researchers do not know exactly what causes it.
“However, we’ve recently demonstrated that women with PCOS have a highly active sympathetic nervous system, the part that isn’t controlled by our will, and that both acupuncture and regular exercise reduced levels of activity in this system compared with the control group, which could be an explanation for the results.”
The study has been published in the American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. (ANI)
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