Obesity Clinical Trial
To investigate the composition and nature of weight loss and weight maintenance during the Look AHEAD trial. Also, to model changes in resting energy expenditure and changes in cardiac structure and function associated with weight loss.
BACKGROUND:
Advances in science are often achieved with the development of technology that allows
scientists to differentiate and refine concepts which were previously undifferentiated. The
field of obesity research has progressed from simple measurement of weight loss to
multi-compartment models of fat, fat-free mass and regional distribution of fat. An
opportunity for further refinement now presents itself in that magnetic resonance imaging
technology can be used to image individual organs and tissues. This presents the opportunity
to investigate important unresolved questions. For example, information is lacking on the
effects of weight loss on individual organs and tissues. The loss of fat free mass (FFM)
cannot fully explain the reported decrease in resting energy expenditure (REE) that
accompanies weight loss. Since the FFM compartment consists of numerous tissues and organs,
each with a different oxidative metabolic capacity, the possibility exists that individual
vital organs may change disproportionately to the change in total FFM with weight loss,
thereby explaining reductions in REE post weight loss. Complete organ-tissue volume and mass
reconstruction of most major compartments is now possible, using magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI).
The study is ancillary to the Look AHEAD clinical trial which is sponsored primarily by the
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases and secondarily by the
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the National Institute of Nursing Research, the
Office of Research on Women's Health, the National Center on Minority Health and Health
Disparities, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Look AHEAD study is a
multicenter, randomized clinical trial to examine the long-term effects of a lifestyle
intervention designed to achieve and maintain weight loss in overweight diabetics.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study will describe the composition of weight loss in diabetic subjects at the
tissue/organ level of body composition; specifically, to determine whether and to what
degree different tissues and organs are conserved or lost in comparison to total fat free
mass (FFM) change during weight loss. The study will also assess the effects of aging on
organ and tissue mass in 50+ year old diabetic men and women in a control group. The study
will test whether a portion of weight loss related changes in resting energy expenditure
(REE) can be explained by changes in the relative fractions of body mass as high (brain,
heart, liver, kidney) and low (skeletal muscle, adipose tissue) metabolic activity tissues
with respect to oxidative metabolism in 50 plus year old diabetic men and women. A secondary
aim is to assess the effects of weight loss on cardiac structure and function using cardiac
gated MRI. Consenting, eligible Look AHEAD participants at St. Luke's and at the University
of Pittsburgh will participate in MRI and REE tests. Seventy men and women will be measured,
equally distributed between the two sites, and equally distributed between Lifestyle
Intervention group and a Community Care group. Measures will be acquired at baseline,
following one year of intervention (Year 1), and following one year of maintenance (Year 2),
to produce a 2 X 3 factorial design.
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