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"Dare to be Satisfied With Food" - a Group Treatment Method

Overweight and Obesity

The concept "Dare to be satisfied with food" is an educational method of group treatment based on regular meals and food based on Nordic nutrition recommendations. The method has been developed by a district nurse at the city of Ljungby, Sweden and has shown permanent weight loss in a limited number of persons who tested the method. It is important to test the method scientifically and in the long term for possible implementation in routine activities in the healthcare sector. Adults with overweight and obesity (BMI 27-45) will be recruited to the study by announcing in newspapers in the counties of Kronoberg and Kalmar and then randomized to intervention group and control group, where the control group receives dietary advice according to the Swedish National Food Agency's guidelines for overweight and obesity (including brochures).

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Study on Safety and Tolerability of SAR425899 in Overweight to Obese Subjects and Type 2 Diabetes...

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Primary Objectives: Main study: To assess in overweight to obese subjects and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients not requiring anti-diabetic pharmacotherapy the safety and tolerability of 3 different dose escalation regimens of SAR425899 in terms of the relative and absolute frequency and severity of gastrointestinal (GI) adverse events (AEs). Six-month safety extension period: To assess the safety and tolerability of SAR425899 after 6 months treatment at the maximum dose that was individually well tolerated during the main part of the study in terms of the relative and absolute frequency and severity of GI AEs. Secondary Objectives: Main study and 6-month study extension period: To assess in overweight to obese subjects and T2DM patients not requiring anti-diabetic pharmacotherapy: The effect of once-daily dosing of SAR425899 on body weight (BW), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). Safety and tolerability.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Policaptil Gel Retard® in Overweight and Mild Obese Subjects

Overweight and Obesity

This is a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, interventional clinical study aimed at evaluating the effects of the medical device Libramed (Policaptil Gel Retard®) on the glycemic, lipid and weight profile in overweight and mild obese subjects

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Influence of Genetic and Physiological in Weight Loss

Overweight and ObesityChronic Disease

The study focuses on the influence of polymorphism in the FTO genes rs9939609 and PPARᵧ Pro12Ala, oxidative stress and systemic inflammation on changes in body composition and rest metabolism induced by HIIT and continuous aerobic programs in obese or overweight individuals.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Weight Regain After Consumption of Food Supplement and Interventional Diet Program

ObesityOverweight4 more

Effect of the dietary supplement (FAT-BINDER DAMM) on weight regain after 9 months of control weight program

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Reduction in Consumption of Sweetened Beverages on Weight, Body Composition and Blood Pressure in...

Obesity and Overweight

The impact of reduction in consumption of caloric and no caloric sweetened beverages on: weight body composition blood pressure young adults

Completed3 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Montelukast on Asthma Control in Overweight/Obese Atopic Asthmatics

AsthmaObesity1 more

Background: In recent years, the prevalence of both asthma and obesity has risen dramatically among children and adolescents in the United States. Given the concurrent rise in the two epidemics, there may be an underlying link. Obesity contributes to asthma severity and control, and may play a role in its underlying cause. Obesity is associated with a state of heightened inflammation that may lead to an increase asthma symptoms and severity. Obese adult patients treated with montelukast, an anti-inflammatory agent, seemed to have better asthma control than those treated with other standard asthma medications. The use of montelukast in obese children and adolescents has not been specifically studied. Hypotheses and Specific Aims: The use of montelukast will improve asthma symptoms and objective markers of asthma to a greater degree in obese, as opposed to non-obese children and adolescents. The investigators would like to determine if the use of montelukast will improve objective asthma scores, pulmonary function, markers of inflammation and medication use to a greater degree in obese as opposed to non-obese children/adolescents. Potential Impact: Given the growing epidemic of obesity-associated asthma in the U.S., a tailored approach focused on obese asthmatic children may help reduce the burden of this disease, health care costs and potential long-term complications as these children enter adulthood. Furthermore, this study may help clarify the underlying mechanisms that link asthma and obesity. Although this proposal is focused on one medication, it provides an example of how certain medications may have differential efficacy in the obese asthmatic.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Platelet Inhibition According to Clopidogrel Dose in Patients With Body Mass Index ≥ 27...

Cardiovascular DiseaseOverweight

The purpose of the study is to determine whether administration of 150 mg clopidogrel is effective in reducing the one-year incidence of thromboischemic events in patients with high on-clopidogrel platelet reactivity compared to 75 mg clopidogrel in the patient population overweight or obese with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 27 kg.m-2.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Foundations for Health

OverweightObese

Foundations for Health is a 12-week behavioral weight loss interventions primarily conducted via the internet aimed at helping overweight and obese young adults (ages 18-30) lose weight by increasing physical activity, decreasing the energy density of the diet, and increasing consumption of low energy dense self-made meals by providing culinary training skills.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Effects of Beef Protein Consumption on Energy Intake

ObesitySevere Overweight

The purpose of this study is to determine ad libitum daily energy intake, body weight changes and appetite profile in response to protein/carbohydrate and fat ratio over 12 consecutive days, and in relation to age, gender, body mass index (BMI) and fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene alleles.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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