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Chun Hui Bao
Researcher at Shanghai University
Publications - 7
Citations - 305
Chun Hui Bao is an academic researcher from Shanghai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Moxibustion & Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 187 citations.
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Randomized controlled trial: moxibustion and acupuncture for the treatment of Crohn's disease.
Chun Hui Bao,Ji Meng Zhao,Hui Rong Liu,Yuan Lu,Yi Fang Zhu,Yin Shi,Zhi Jun Weng,Hui Feng,Xin Guan,Jing Li,Wei Feng Chen,Lu Yi Wu,Xiaoming Jin,Chuan Zi Dou,Huan Gan Wu +14 more
TL;DR: Moxibustion with acupuncture provided significant therapeutic benefits in patients with active Crohn's disease beyond the placebo effect and is therefore an effective and safe treatment for active CD.
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Alterations in brain grey matter structures in patients with crohn's disease and their correlation with psychological distress.
Chun Hui Bao,Peng Liu,Hui Rong Liu,Lu Yi Wu,Yin Shi,Wei Feng Chen,Wei Qin,Yuan Lu,Jian Ye Zhang,Xiaoming Jin,Xiaomei Wang,Ji Meng Zhao,Xiaoming Liu,Jie Tian,Huan Gan Wu +14 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the significant changes in GM structures in multiple brain regions of CD patients can be partially explained by the higher levels of anxiety and depression in these patients.
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Tryptophan-kynurenine metabolism: a link between the gut and brain for depression in inflammatory bowel disease
Li Ming Chen,Chun Hui Bao,Yu Wu,Shi Hua Liang,Di Wang,Lu Yi Wu,Yan Huang,Hui Rong Liu,Huan Gan Wu +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between depression and the tryptophan-kynurenine metabolic pathway is overviewed in the light of recent publications, among which kynerunic acid (KYNA) and quinolinic acid (QUIN) are molecules of great interest in recent studies on the mechanisms of inflammationinduced depression.
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Comparison of Electroacupuncture and Mild-Warm Moxibustion on Brain-Gut Function in Patients with Constipation-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Ji Meng Zhao,Jin hua Lu,Xiao jun Yin,Lu Yi Wu,Chun Hui Bao,Xing kui Chen,Yue hua Chen,Wei jun Tang,Xiaoming Jin,Huan Gan Wu,Yin Shi +10 more
TL;DR: Both EA and Mox could signifificantly improve some of the most intrusive symptoms of C-IBS patients, and EA was more effective than Mox, suggesting the therapeutic effect of these two therapies might through modulating of the brain-gut axis function.
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Comparison of electroacupuncture and moxibustion on brain-gut function in patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome: A randomized controlled trial
Ji Meng Zhao,Jin hua Lu,Xiao jun Yin,Xing kui Chen,Yue hua Chen,Wei jun Tang,Xiaoming Jin,Lu Yi Wu,Chun Hui Bao,Huan Gan Wu,Yin Shi +10 more
TL;DR: Moxibustion can signifificantly improve the symptoms of D-IBS, suggesting that moxibUSTion may be a more effective therapy than EA for D- IBS patients.