
Movement Therapy and Childhood Obesity
ObesityThe Child health and Sports Center, Meir Medical Center, has an intervention program to treat obese children. The program includes physical activity, nutritional intervention and behavioral treatment.The emphasis given in the center to physical activity and sport enables a strong connection with movement therapy. Movement therapy allows obese children to face and cope with the psychological and emotional aspects of obesity. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the contribution of the movement therapy intervention to our program.

Effects of Long Biliopancreatic Limb vs. Long Alimentary Limb in Superobesity, a Randomized Study...
Morbid ObesityWeight LossSuper Obesity, i.e. a BMI above 50, is difficult to treat. Normal gastric bypass surgery is not always enough for proper weight control. Bypassing a longer segment of the gut may be more beneficial. Which part to bypass is not clear. The investigators want to compare the effects between preventing a 60 cm proximal (oral) portion of the jejunum from food contact with the effects when preventing a 200 cm part of the jejunum from contact with bile and pancreatic juice. Endpoints are quality of life, gastrointestinal function, and weight development.

A Technology-Based Intervention for the Reduction of Overweight and Obesity Among College Students...
Overweight and ObesityThe purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility and acceptability and efficacy of a two month technology-based weight loss program for overweight and obese college students.

Effect of Weight Loss Diet and Pumpkin Seed Flour Consumption on Obese Women
ObesityThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of weight loss diet combined with pumpkin seed flour consumption on diet improvement, weight loss, and glucose and cholesterol reduction in obese.

Resolution of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Intensive vs. Conventional Glycaemic Control After Obesity...
Type 2 Diabetes MellitusObesityObesity surgery is very effective in improving or even curing Type 2 Diabetes in patients with obesity. Many patients stop or reduce their medication after surgery and this can happen fairly quickly. The investigators do not know whether strict control of blood glucose/sugar after the operation makes any difference in the long term. Additionally many patients prefer their blood sugars to be a "bit high" because they are afraid of hypos.A number of studies have described patients whose eye, nerve and kidney disease has deteriorated when high sugars are controlled very quickly. The investigators want to ensure that surgery provides maximum benefit and remains safe in patients with diabetes. This study will help us decide if the investigators should be strict with blood glucose after obesity surgery operations or not and whether obesity surgery is safe for the eye, nerve and kidney complications of diabetes.

Outpatient Treatment of Patients With Morbid Obesity - a Two-year Follow up
Morbid ObesityThis study is a pilot project to investigate any effect on these markers in conjunction with lifestyle changes / conservative treatment. Useful and significant information in this pilot project is intended to be used as background for further research on this issue in connection with a doctorate. What is the effect of two years of outpatient treatment for lifestyle change for weight markers, waist, BMI, HbA1c, HDL and LDL cholesterol, triglycerides and uric acid in adults with morbid obesity?

Laparoscopic Gastric Plication Operation for Patients With Severe or Morbid Obesity
Morbid ObesityThe purpose of this study is to collect data prospectively on the safety and efficacy of the Laparoscopic Gastric Plication operation for patients with Severe or Morbid Obesity. The 95% confidence interval for average percentage of weight loss and body mass index will be computed at 6 months, one year and then annually. Analysis of comorbid conditions changes, quality of life and adverse events will be performed. With 50 subjects in the study, limited power is expected and no formal hypothesis testing will be performed.

The Psychological Treatment of Overweight Binge Eaters Minority Supplement
Binge Eating DisorderCognitive Therapy/Methods3 moreCognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has documented efficacy for the treatment of binge eating disorder (BED). Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) has been shown to reduce binge eating but its long-term impact and time course on other BED-related symptoms remain largely unknown. This study compares the effects of group CBT and group IPT across BED-related symptoms among overweight individuals with BED.

Psychological Treatment of Overweight Binge Eaters
Binge Eating DisorderCognitive Therapy/Methods3 moreCognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has documented efficacy for the treatment of binge eating disorder (BED). Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) has been shown to reduce binge eating but its long-term impact and time course on other BED-related symptoms remain largely unknown. This study compares the effects of group CBT and group IPT across BED-related symptoms among overweight individuals with BED.

Translating Habituation Research to Interventions for Pediatric Obesity
Pediatric ObesityHabituationThe purpose of this center grant is to translate basic behavioral science on habituation theory into clinical intervention using a vertical hierarchical approach from laboratory studies to field studies to the clinical intervention to improve weight loss outcomes in pediatric obesity treatment.