Needles vs. belly fat: new approach for menopausal health?

NCT ID NCT07365878

Summary

This study tested whether dry needling—a technique using thin needles—could improve insulin resistance in obese women after menopause. Researchers worked with 52 women aged 48-60 to see if the treatment helped their bodies process blood sugar better. They measured insulin levels, belly fat thickness, and weight to check for changes.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Shymaa Mohammed

    Cairo, Egypt

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