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The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Medifast Plus for Diabetics compared to a standard weight loss treatment program, in terms of changes in weight loss in overweight men and women over an 86 week active weight loss and weight maintenance program. There will be up to 34 weeks active weight loss and 52 weeks weight maintenance. The planned sample size is 80 overweight (BMI 25-40) males and females aged 18-65 with type 2 diabetes. It is anticipated that pre-packaged meal replacements will provide an advantage to those desiring weight loss.


Clinical Trial Description

This study will test the efficacy of Medifast Plus for Diabetics compared to a standard American Diabetes Association (ADA) weight loss treatment program using whole foods in 80 participants (randomized into 2 groups of 40) during an active weight loss and weight maintenance program lasting 68-86 weeks. The study data collection will occur in two phases, active weight loss (phase 1) and weight maintenance (phase 2). Transition into phase 2 will be individually timed by participant attainment of a goal ‘healthy’ weight following a minimum of 16 weeks, or week 34, whichever comes first. A dietitian will prescribe an individualized weight loss and weight maintenance calorie levels for participants based on the Harris Benedict equation (RMR x AF x Deficit; RMR=resting metabolic rate, AF=activity factor). All participants will have a goal ‘healthy’ weight determined at baseline by a combination of personal participant goals, Harris Benedict equation predictions, body composition goals, and BMI range, but in no case will participants be prescribed a goal weight that would result in an BMI of less than 24. For the weight loss phase, participants will be randomly assigned to one of 2 groups, Medifast Plus for Diabetics or standard ADA weight loss treatment program. Both groups will attend educational lessons every other week during weight loss, and once every four weeks during the maintenance phase. Data collection visits will occur when goal weight is reached, at week 26 of maintenance, and week 52 of maintenance. During the weight loss phase, group 1 will receive 5 Medifast Plus for Diabetics supplements and one small meal to consume every day. As participants reach their goal weights, they will be re-randomize according to weight loss success and gender categories into two different maintenance plans. One maintenance group will first receive 26 weeks of Medifast Plus for Diabetics maintenance diet, still receiving 5 supplements/day but with a larger portion of calories coming from whole foods, followed by 26 weeks of a purely food-based maintenance diet (the same as the control group, where participants will choose all foods and receive no supplements). The second group will be a reversal of the order of maintenance diets (first the food-based maintenance for 26 weeks, and then the Medifast Plus for Diabetics maintenance for 26 weeks). The control group will remain on a food-based, no supplement maintenance diet for the entire 52-week maintenance period. Participants will be encouraged to report any adverse events or changes in medications at any time during the study ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT00198757
Study type Interventional
Source Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 2002
Completion date January 2005

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