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INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT INTERVALS OF ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT ON BONE INTENSITY IN PRIMARY OSTEOPOROSIS PATIENTS
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作者 蔡红 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 2003年第2期12-15,共4页
Objective: To observe the influence of different intervals of acupuncture treatment on bone intensity in primary osteoporosis subjects. Methods: A total of 45 cases of primary osteoporosis female patients were randoml... Objective: To observe the influence of different intervals of acupuncture treatment on bone intensity in primary osteoporosis subjects. Methods: A total of 45 cases of primary osteoporosis female patients were randomly divided into 1 treatment/week (1-T/W), 2 treatments/week (2-T/W) and 3 treatments/week (3-T/W) groups, with 15 cases being in each group. Guanyuan (CV 4), Zusanli (ST 36), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Shenshu (BL 23), Taixi (KI 3) and Pishu (BL 20) were used and stimulated with reinforcing needling manipulation. For patients with deficiency syndrome of kidney-yang, thermal acupuncture was applied to Shenshu (BL 23), and for patients with spleen-deficiency syndrome, thermal acupuncture applied to Zusanli (ST 36). Results: After 6 months’ treatment, in 1-T/W group, no apparent change of bone intensity was observed, while in 2-T/W and 3-T/W groups, the bone intensity was increased significantly (P<0.05, 0.01). Conclusion: Acupuncture plus moxibustion treatment twice or 3 times every week can obviously improve the bone intensity. 展开更多
关键词 Acupuncture and moxibustion therapies Treatment interval primary osteoporosis Bone intensity
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China, From Catch-up Growth to Innovation-Driven Economy
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作者 Yusuf Kurtoglu 《Chinese Business Review》 2015年第10期499-512,共14页
Chinese financial system and capital allocation to strategic sectors dominated by state banks made important contributions to the country's high economic growth rates during the catch-up stage of the last three decad... Chinese financial system and capital allocation to strategic sectors dominated by state banks made important contributions to the country's high economic growth rates during the catch-up stage of the last three decades. High household saving rates, fixed exchange rate regime, and extensive capital controls helped this stage as well. While the structural changes in the labor market conditions by moving from primary sectors to more capital intensive heavy industry, construction, commerce, and other service sectors have been contributed to the economic growth, competition, and productivity, due to the direct state governance or intensive interventions, competition and productivity have been curtailed on certain large industries. Aiming to eliminate this unproductive economic activity, enterprise sector reforms of China targeted restructuring the state enterprise's capital, organization, and management system. Besides, the reforms on science and technology system seek to participate in global production and R&D networks by improving high-tech sectors through creating strong complementarity and collaboration between skilled human capital and educational interferences. 展开更多
关键词 primary capital intensive sectors pillar strategic sectors enterprise sector reforms educationaladvancements CATCH-UP science engineering innovation
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