Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Regulation of Energy Balance and Metabolism - Mechanisms Behind and Beyond Obesity and Weight Loss
The study aims to investigate homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms regulating appetite, energy balance and metabolism in obesity and the effects of three distinct obesity treatments on these regulatory mechanisms.
Obesity is widely acknowledged health problem affecting millions of people globally. Enormous
efforts have been made to solve the problem, but long-term results of the conventional weight
loss and/or weight management strategies have been poor indicating still inadequate
understanding of the problem. Surgical, rather than weight-centred lifestyle interventions,
have proved to be the most effective tool available to treat obesity within individuals
suitable for obesity surgery. Current surgical interventions are, however, suitable only for
a small subset of obese individuals. In general, there is a need for development of new
approaches and therapies that are safer and more individualized to each patient in the
struggle against obesity and related disorders. To achieve these goals, research must focus
to investigate and understand the complex homeostatic and hedonic regulation of eating
behavior and energy balance in different physiological and pathological conditions.
This study aims to investigate homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms regulating energy balance
and metabolism in obesity and the effects of three distinct obesity treatments on these
regulatory mechanisms. The regulatory mechanisms are investigated at the level of metabolism,
autonomic and central nervous systems as well as subjective, both implicit and explicit,
experiences.
A total of 90 obese female volunteers (18-65 years, body mass index > 35 kg/m2), of which 30
females waiting for bariatric surgery (SURG), 30 females attending a dietary treatment
program for obesity (DIET) and 30 females attending Health at Every Size (HAES) program, will
participate in the study. The obesity treatment for SURG and DIET groups follows the
principles of the Current Care Guidelines for Obesity (adults) and the treatment for the HAES
group applies the strategies of the non-diet wellness-based HAES program. The treatment
programs of the DIET and HAES groups include 8-10 weekly group sessions organized by
authorised nutritionist.
The study includes also two four-hour visits at the research laboratory of the Institute of
Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, University of Eastern Finland, the first visit
organized before the participants attend any of the obesity treatments and the second visit
12 months later. During the laboratory visits psychophysiological signals (EEG, ANS, facial
EMG and eye tracking) are monitored and blood samples taken throughout the experimental
period. Participants will also perform two computer-based test sessions, the first one at
baseline and the second before a snack meal. Two meals (breakfast and snack meal) are offered
to the participants during the experiment in order to study the regulatory mechanisms of
interest both at the homeostatic and hedonic states.
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