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Effects in healthy adults undergoing acupuncture in comparison to a wait-list control group in cognitive function outcomes

Western Sydney University
Sun, Yu-Ting ; Chang, Dennis
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The purpose of this study is aim to determine whether acute acupuncture intervention can improve cognitive functionality in a cohort of relatively healthy participants. We hypothesize that there will be a statistically significant increase in both behavioural and physiological measures of cognitive performance in comparison to untreated control after six acupuncture treatments.

The dataset relates to the clinical trial ACTRN12612000719831.

This data cannot be shared publicly due to ethics approval conditions. To discuss this data, please contact the NICM Health Research Institute nicm@westernsydney.edu.au.

Created: 2025-04-02

Data time period: 23 07 2012 to 31 12 2012

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text: New South Wales

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  • DOI : 10.26183/QQGE-0843
  • Local : research-data.westernsydney.edu.au/published/23a17a200f5411f097e7dfb61691fdef