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                 Abstract
                      A Randomized Controlled Trial of Foot Reflexology in Treatment of Tobacco Addic-
                      tion: Pilot Study
                      Amporn Krobthong, Thanut Dolampornphisuts, and Tippawan Teerasiriroj
                      *Department of Alternative Medicine, Golden Jubilee Medical Center, Mahidol University, Thailand
                      Corresponding author: ampornkrob@gmail.com

                          This study was a double-blind randomized controlled trial conducted in 74 tobacco addicts,
                      enrolled in four Smart Quit clinics and allocated using the block-of-4 technique, from 1 June
                      2012 to 28 February 2013. The objectives, methods and benefits of the study were explained to
                      both the experimental and the control groups. Trained therapists applied acupressure at the as-
                      signed foot reflexology zones twice a week for all participants. The results showed that smoking
                      cessation rates were 47.60 % in the experimental group and only 12.50 % in the control group
                      (p<0.05).  The cessation was achieved after receiving 1 to 11 treatments - an average of 5 treat-
                      ments. Among them, 69.05 % in the experimental group versus 43.75 % in the control group
                      reported changes in cigarette taste. At the end of the study, the experimental group had a signifi-
                      cantly lower carbon monoxide level in exhaled breath compared to that in the control group
                      (p<0.05). The smoking cessation was not found to be associated with the tastes and types of ciga-
                      rettes as well as the duration, severity and causes of addiction. In the experimental group, the
                      smoking cessation rates were found to be 42.86 % at 1 and 3 months and 38.10 % at 6 months
                      after treatment initiation. In conclusion, foot reflexology is effective in treating smoking addic-
                      tion, and on average the smoking cessation was achieved after receiving 5 treatments.
                      Key words:  foot reflexology, tobacco addiction, smoking cessation
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