Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05852652 |
Other study ID # |
cryolipolysis |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
December 12, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
February 22, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2023 |
Source |
Cairo University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The purpose of the study is To investigate the adding effect of Cryolipolysis to aerobic
exercise with low caliorie diet on waist-to-hip ratio , ultrasonography, body mass index and
skin fold of subcutaneous fat tissue in abdominal adiposity in obese subjects
Description:
Obesity is a serious disease marked by an increase in body weight of at least 20% over the
ideal weight due to an accumulation of body fat.
The prevalence of obesity has hit epidemic levels over the past few decades, and numerous
obesity-related illnesses, including heart conditions, certain types of cancer, and diabetes,
have risen concurrently. Weight loss through lifestyle modification, including a hypocaloric
diet and/or increased physical exercise, along with behavioural techniques to support these
changes, is the basis for treating or preventing these diseases through therapeutic
intervention. Such methods rarely result in an obese person reaching a normal body weight
because the typical weight reduction from lifestyle change is between 5 and 10% of baseline
weight.
Recently, studies have used numerous devices, including cavitation, radiofrequency,
cryolypolysis, and other many devices, according to the World Health Organization, to solve
this issue.
The FDA has approved the cryolipolysis device for cutaneous cooling as well as a number of
other uses. Cryolipolysis is a novel non-invasive technique for the selective reduction of
fat cells with controlled, localised cooling.
Clinicians use the waist measurement and waist-to-hip ratio to assess abdominal obesity.
These actions have a clear correlation to many vascular diseases, including atherosclerosis
and the risk of developing acute coronary syndromes.
Typically, low-calorie diets are low in fat ( 30% of energy intake), high in carbohydrates
(55-60% of total daily energy consumption), and energy-reduced (deficit of 2100-4200 kJ/d: )
minimum of 4200-5040 kJ/d for women and 5040- 5880 kJ/d for men) Due to the acutely high
energy cost and ability to increase fat utilization, aerobic exercise is frequently
recommended in conjunction with calorie restriction. Numerous studies examined the effects of
modest caloric restriction alone or in combination with aerobic exercise.According to
studies, a walk/jog programme enhanced body fat reduction compared to a group that only
followed a diet.
There is a gap in the literature regarding combining cryolipolysis and aerobic exercise for
losing weight, particularly abdominal adiposity, despite the fact that numerous studies have
supported the efficacy of each on weight loss. Therefore, the goal of this research is to
ascertain whether losing abdominal adiposity would be more successful when cryolipolysis and
aerobic exercise were combined.