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NCT ID: NCT05076357 Recruiting - Weight Loss Clinical Trials

Cold, Appetite and Weight Loss in Individuals With Obesity

Start date: February 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is an 8 week weight loss intervention with 3 randomly assigned groups: DIET, cold exposure (CE), and DIET+CE. The study will be a total of 13 weeks. All participants will undergo a screening session, two experimental sessions at baseline and two experimental sessions after the intervention. There will be a control (ambient) experimental session and a cold exposure experimental session These will be done in a randomized order both before and after the intervention. Therefore, a total of 5 lab visits will be required for all participants regardless of group outside of their assigned group intervention. Participants in the CE and DIET+CE groups will report to the laboratory every 2nd day for the 8 week intervention to undergo cold exposure as outlined below. The DIET and DIET+CE groups will have a weekly nutritional consultation at the lab as well as a weekly check-in with the nutritionist via text, phone, or email. Participants will be randomly assigned a group after completing the screening session and prior to the experimental session.

NCT ID: NCT05074914 Recruiting - Oesophageal Cancer Clinical Trials

Unintentional Weight Loss After Oesophagectomy

UWL
Start date: June 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The incidence of cancer of the oesophagus is increasing. While surgical removal of the tumour (oesophagectomy) may offer the best chance of cure, such major operations are associated with long-term complications such as poor appetite, unintentional weight loss and nutritional impairments. In the long-term, unintentional weight loss of 10-30% increases the risk of disease and death. However, a knowledge gap exists as there has been no comprehensive assessment of how this surgery changes the mechanisms of how the gut communicates with the brain (gut-brain pathways) and its relation to food intake and eating behaviour. The aims of this study are to test the hypotheses that: 1. Oesophagectomy induces changes in the small intestine barrier (gut mucosa) and changes in hormonal signals after food consumption. 2. Oesophagectomy reduces appetite, eating behaviour, and food intake and shifts food selection from high-fat and high-glycaemic index items (quickly digested carbohydrates) to low-fat and low-glycaemic index items (slowly digested).

NCT ID: NCT05005741 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

The Effects of Glucose Control and Weight Loss Between Beinaglutide and Dulaglutide in Type 2 Diabetes With Overweight or Obesity.

Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study is a multi-center, open label, randomized controlled trial that main purpose of this study is to evaluate the differences of glucose control and weight loss between Beinaglutide and Dulaglutide in type 2 diabetes with overweight or or Obesity.

NCT ID: NCT05001334 Recruiting - Weight Loss Clinical Trials

Effect of Kangaroo Care on Phyiological Weight Loss in Term Newborns

Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of kangaroo care on physiological weight loss in term newborns.

NCT ID: NCT04997473 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention Utilizing Mobile Health Technology in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Patients

Start date: August 15, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pilot study enrolling obese post HSCT (hematopoietic stem cell transplantation) patients at the hematology/oncology clinic at the Mattel Children's Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles. Parameters include percent over the 95th percentile (%BMIp95), zBMI, fasting metabolic metrics, addictive eating habits, and motivation for change.

NCT ID: NCT04990024 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

The Effect of Different Diets on Arterial Stiffness in Obese Patients on Liraglutide

Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In patients initiating Liraglutide for weight management, the objective is to compare the effect of Med diet, high protein/low carbohydrate (HP/LC) diet and low fat (LF) control diet on CV parameters, namely arterial stiffness, measured by carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), and visceral adipose tissue, in addition to other metabolic indicators.

NCT ID: NCT04986631 Recruiting - Obesity, Childhood Clinical Trials

Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Topiramate for Weight Loss in Youth: PHARMATOP

PHARMATOP
Start date: April 4, 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Pediatric severe obesity is the fastest growing obesity category in the United States, and anti-obesity pharmacotherapies are promising adjuncts to lifestyle modification (LSM) for the treatment of this disease. While anti-obesity pharmacotherapies have overall been associated with mean weight loss, there is substantial variability in their individual-level effectiveness. While some patients lose a significant amount of weight with anti-obesity pharmacotherapies, others lose little or even gain weight. Due to this well-recognized variability in individual-level response, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recognized the importance of using precision medicine approaches in order to optimize treatments for pediatric severe obesity. Pharmacometrics, which uses mathematical models to study medication dose-exposure (i.e. blood drug concentrations)-response relationships, is an emerging science that can help determine optimal dosing regimens based upon patient-specific characteristics. Pharmacometrics quantitates the interplay between pharmacokinetics (PK; drug dose-exposure associations) and pharmacodynamics (PD; drug exposure-response associations). Population PK (popPK), a type of PK, can be used to quantitate variability in drug exposure among individuals in order to help inform recommendations on therapeutic individualization (e.g. through tailored dosing). In this study, investigators will use popPK/PD modeling to characterize associations between anti-obesity pharmacotherapy dose, exposure, and changes in weight and weight-related outcomes in youth with severe obesity. This study will focus on topiramate because this medication is commonly prescribed for weight loss in youth with severe obesity and has been associated with highly variable individual-level effectiveness.

NCT ID: NCT04945291 Recruiting - Weight Loss Clinical Trials

Calories Counting Using an App for Weight Loss

Start date: June 16, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research aims to measure anew way of calories counting using a mobile app on weight loss and adherence to the mobile app. The participants should be adults who is overweight or obese and should have a smartphone with access to the internet. The participants will fill a baseline survey, take the height and weight measurements, watch a video about the use of the calories counting and app. A follow up visit will be in 4 weeks to take the height and weight measurements and fill a questionnaire. There is an option for the participants to continue with the research for additional 11 months with visit at 3, 6 and 12 months.

NCT ID: NCT04907396 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

International Weight Control Registry

IWCR
Start date: December 10, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The IWCR is a global scientific study aimed at better understanding the opportunities and barriers for reducing the prevalence of obesity by collecting information from people who have experience with weight management in their everyday lives. The investigators seek to gather information on a wide range of weight management experiences, ranging from weight loss and weight loss maintenance to weight gain and inability to lose weight.

NCT ID: NCT04893954 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain in Obese Patients After Important Weight Loss

Prospective Study on the Consequences of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery on Obese Patients' Spine.

SPINOB
Start date: June 3, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine how an important weight loss after bariatric surgery affects obese patients ' spine, and the effects it has on low back pain, sagittal alignment and lipomatosis .