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NCT number NCT05631535
Other study ID # USO313008177
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 4, 2023
Est. completion date August 1, 2023

Study information

Verified date January 2023
Source Universidad de Sonora
Contact Rolando G Díaz Zavala, Ph.D.
Phone (52)6622893793
Email giovanni.diaz@unison.mx
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Clinical practice guidelines recommend behavioral change protocols for obesity treatment, such as the Diabetes Prevention Program, which involves a low-energy diet, physical activity recommendations, behavioral therapy, and frequent visits. Weight losses of 7-9% per year have achieve with this type of intervention. However, evidence suggests that a very low-energy diet may reach 10-15% weight loss and conduce superior clinical effects. Therefore, the objective will be to evaluate the efficacy of the Diabetes Prevention Program with a very-low energy diet and a low-energy diet on body weight change at four months in Mexican adults with obesity. The study will be a randomized controlled trial. Participants will be randomized to an intensive lifestyle change program with a very low-energy diet or an intensive lifestyle change program with a low-energy diet. The primary outcome will be a change in body weight. Secondary outcomes will be changes in waist circumference, body mass index, total body fat, fat-free mass, abdominal fat, blood pressure, and quality of life. Data will be analyzed on an intention-to-treat (ITT) using Student's t-tests or Mann-Whitney's U-test. The protocol was performed following the SPIRIT guidelines. Ethical approval was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee of the Department of Medicine of the University of Sonora.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date August 1, 2023
Est. primary completion date June 2, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 55 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Adults (=18 and =55 years of age). - Residents of the city of Hermosillo, Sonora. - BMI = 30 and = 40. - Availability of time to participate in the study, including initial and final measurements. - Have a device with access to the internet - Availability and possibility to acquire the indicated diet - Send a report of food consumption for three days Exclusion Criteria: - Being a participant in a weight loss program. - Weight loss major than 5% in the last six months. - Have type 2 diabetes or hypertension (previous). - Use of drugs with an effect on body weight ( steroids, injectable progestins, lithium, valproic acid, carbamazepine, antipsychotics, antidepressants, thiazolidinediones, levothyroxine, metformin, and anorexigenic drugs). - Have a history of coronavirus disease with hospitalization or the presence of sequelae that prevent the intervention from being carried out. - Have cancer, kidney disease, eating disorders, psychiatric disorder (depression) or other serious diseases, active biliary disease, or known asymptomatic gallstones. - Pregnancy or breastfeeding. - Use of medications for obesity. - Use of illegal substances harmful to health (drugs). - Illiteracy.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Intensive lifestyle change program with a very-low-energy diet
The intervention will consist of two phases. In the first phase, the participants receive weekly visits for two months. During these visits, a nutritionist will take the participants' weight and abdominal circumference measurements, and each one will receive a meal plan with a very low-energy diet (800 kcal/d). The second phase will implement in the third and fourth months, and nutritional counseling will continue to be provided every week in the third and biweekly in the fourth month. In this second phase, a gradual reintroduction to low-energy dietary meal plans (1200-1800 kcal/d) will perform. In addition, a specially adapted Diabetes Prevention Program for a very low-energy diet will implement.
Intensive lifestyle change program with a low-energy diet
The structure (frequency of nutritional counseling, number of sessions, time of sessions, etc.) in this group will be the same as that of the intervention group, and a modified Diabetes Prevention Program will also provide. From the beginning of the study will recommend meal plans with a low-energy diet (1200-1800 kcal).

Locations

Country Name City State
Mexico Centro de Promoción de Salud Nutricional (CPSN) Hermosillo Sonora

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Universidad de Sonora

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Mexico, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Changes in body weight SECA medical body composition analyzer (mBCA) model 514 digital scale will be used. The participant should wear light clothing, remove footwear and metal objects, and have omitted food and beverages two hours before the measurement. Baseline to 16 weeks
Secondary Changes in body mass index It is necessary to divide the weight in kilograms by the height in centimeters squared. Baseline to 16 weeks
Secondary Changes in waist circumference Participants will be measured standing at the umbilical level, using a Lufkin Executive anthropometric tape measure, model W606PMMX, from 0 to 200 cm. Baseline to 16 weeks
Secondary Changes in body fat They will obtain it by Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) with Quantitative Digital Radiography (QDR), Hologic Discovery A; Hologic, Inc. Bedford, Ma, USA. Baseline to 16 weeks
Secondary Changes in fat-free mass They will obtain it by DXA with QDR, Hologic Discovery A; Hologic, Inc. Bedford, Ma, USA. Baseline to 16 weeks
Secondary Changes in abdominal fat Estimation of abdominal fat, which includes visceral fat, will be obtained by DXA, QDR Hologic Discovery A; Hologic, Inc. Bedford, Ma, USA. For the definition of Region of Interest (ROI), will be used the APEX software version 3.0 and follow the criteria by the University of California (UCSF). The abdominal area will be selected as the ROI of the L2-upper iliac crest to monitor the change in abdominal fat. All body measurements will be taken in the dorsal decubitus position and at rest, without movement at the required time. If there is any movement during the measure, it will repeat with a limit of 2 attempts. Baseline to 16 weeks
Secondary Changes in systolic blood pressure An Omron model HEM-907XL sphygmomanometer will be used to obtain the measurement in duplicate, following the methodology recommended by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) / American Heart Association (AHA). Baseline to 16 weeks
Secondary Changes in diastolic blood pressure An Omron model HEM-907XL sphygmomanometer will be used to obtain the measurement in duplicate, following the methodology recommended by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) / American Heart Association (AHA). Baseline to 16 weeks
Secondary Changes in perception of health-related quality of life The SF-36 Health Survey evaluates aspects of the quality of life in adult populations. This application generates eight concepts or scales of health, the result of the average of the sum of the points contains in the questionnaire for each item. These concepts are physical function, physical role, corporal pain, general health, vitality, social feature, emotional role, and mental health. The SF-36 is a self-applied instrument and contains 36 questions. For each scale, the answers to each question are coded and recoded (10 questions), and the results will be interprete on a scale of 0 to 100, the lowest results indicate poorer health, and the higher results are better health. Baseline to 16 weeks
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