Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Maâthermes a Randomised Controlled Trial of Spa Treatment of Overweight and Obesity
Public health campaigns and industry-supported changes in our food supply have obviously
failed to control the epidemic to date. However, customized life style modification programs
(LSMP) comprising diet, physical activity and behavioral therapy (a set of principles
designed to help patients achieve their goals) induce weight loss of 10% of baseline body
weight after 16 to 26 weeks of intervention . Long-term weight control is then facilitated
by an appropriate weight-loss maintenance strategy such as continued patient-therapist
contact (whether provided in person or by telephone or e-mail). This strategy allows
patients to stabilize at an average of 5% and 3% loss of baseline body weight after 1 and 2
years, respectively. Numerous reports have concluded that this modest weight loss
contributes to important health benefits.
However, the high dropout rate during weight-management strategies presumably means that
treatment is mainly effective in highly motivated patients, as the highest success rates are
likely to be reported among study completers. Many individuals appear to conclude that the
benefits of weight-management strategies are not worth the cost (i.e. time, money, and
continued unrewarding efforts). This underlines the critical need to implement new,
practical and affordable strategies to induce and maintain weight loss that can be achieved
by most patients.
The main objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that a 3 week intensive course of
spa therapy can reduce the weight (and/or BMI) of overweight or obese patient at 14 months
(BMI from 27 to 35).
Spa therapy, or mineral spring water therapy, is a 3-week LSMP that has been shown to be
sufficiently effective to control overweight and obesity to be approved and subsidized by
French national health insurance. However, good quality scientific evidence is still
required to support the benefit of spa therapy. An unpublished pilot study conducted in
2004, in several French spa resorts, showed that an additional 25% decrease in BMI was
obtained for overweight and obese individuals enrolled in spa therapy as compared to
individuals receiving classic weight management (-1.4 kg/m² and -1.05 kg/m2 respectively).
However, no scientific conclusions can be drawn in the absence of relevant methodological
and clinical information. This multicenter, controlled trial was designed to obtain
sufficient statistical power to assess the benefits of spa therapy based on an evidence-
based medicine approach.
The primary objective of this study was to assess whether a 3- week course of spa therapy is
effective to achieve sustained weight loss over a period of 14 months among overweight and
obese individuals
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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