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Five Days for Health (FDH): Small Group-based Lifestyle Modification Program on Weight Loss

ObesityOverweight

Croatia is according to statistical data one of the countries in the European Union with the highest percentages of overweight and obese inhabitants. Since the nature of obesity is multifactorial, a multidisciplinary team should treat it in a comprehensive way. A healthy lifestyle, based on the promotion of a particular dietary pattern, regular physical activity, psychological support, education, and small group intervention results in weight loss. We are aiming to develop a five-days small group-based lifestyle modification program on weight loss that would be appropriate in the general practice and outpatient setting facilities. A structured 5-day lifestyle modification program led by endocrinologists-diabetologists together with a nutritionist, a psychologist, and a kinesiologist is aiming to educate on lifestyle modification necessary to lose weight.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

PACIFIC-FIT: Providing Adults Collaborative Interventions for Ideal Changes Focused Intervention...

OverweightObesity

The pilot study will be a one group treatment program and will be utilized to refine the M+BWL program.

Active13 enrollment criteria

A Study of Tirzepatide (LY3298176) in Participants With Obesity or Overweight

OverweightObesity

This is a study of tirzepatide in participants with overweight and obesity. The main purpose is to learn more about how tirzepatide affects body weight. The study has two phases: A main phase and an extension phase. The main phase of the study will last 72 weeks. Participants with prediabetes will continue in the extension for another 2 years.

Active9 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Carbohydrate Intolerance in Lean and Overweight/Obese Children

ObesityType 2 Diabetes

The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of impaired glucose (carbohydrate) tolerance in lean children with a family history of diabetes and in overweight/obese children with or without a family history of diabetes mellitus.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

A Multi-Center Study to Evaluate the Adjustment Function of a Modified Spatz3 Adjustable Balloon...

Overweight and Obesity

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the function of the adjustment procedure with the Spatz4 in subjects with a BMI ≥ 27. Up to 66 eligible subjects will undergo endoscopy and those without endoscopic contraindications will be implanted with the Spatz4 balloon. All subjects will follow a calorie restricted diet designed by the dietician. An up adjustment will be performed at 16 weeks (±2 weeks). The subjects will be followed for 2 weeks after the up adjustment procedure, after which the study ends. Subjects will be given the option to continue the implantation period until 52 weeks.

Active26 enrollment criteria

OA Clinic-Community CARE Model

OsteoarthritisKnee6 more

The purpose of this study is to test the OA Clinic-Community CARE Model (OA CARE) which will address all recommended components of knee/hip (osteoarthritis) OA care, include interventions for both patients and primary care providers (PCPs), and utilize a tailored approach that efficiently matches treatments with patients' needs. The patient component of OA CARE will include evidence-based weight management and exercise programs for all participants (delivered through the YMCA), as well as tailored referrals to physical therapy, additional weight management or nutrition services, sleep-related services and psychological services. The PCP component of OA CARE will include a video-based summary of current OA treatment guidelines (with emphasis on practical application), collaboration on patients' referrals to specific services described above, and progress reports on enrolled patients.

Active23 enrollment criteria

Dietary Oils to Sustain Energy Study

Overweight and Obesity

The research study is an intervention and feasibility crossover design pilot study designed to assess if consuming 3 study foods made with either soybean oil or palm oil per day for 4 weeks can alter whole blood, plasma and erythrocyte fatty acids and body weight in overweight/obese adults. Additionally, the study will assess the adherence to consuming 3 study foods per day for 4 weeks and to assess if participant remain unaware of (or masked to) which study food group (soybean oil vs palm oil) they are consuming.

Active17 enrollment criteria

Telehealth Weight Loss Program for Breast Cancer Survivors

Cancer SurvivorsCancer of Breast2 more

This is a single-arm longitudinal group to examine patient-reported outcomes, body mass and mammographic density changes pre- and post- weight loss intervention of breast cancer survivors using video conferencing telehealth visits.

Active12 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Overweight in Children on Distance

Overweight

The present study is a public health project with the aim to treat overweight in children 9-11 years of age. After the first consultation the children are randomized to either continue the treatment at The Child Obesity Clinic, Child Department or to have the following 2-3 consultations on distance with Lync. Last visit for all children is on the Child Obesity Clinic after approximately 12 months. Follow up after at least 1 years will be performed.

Active11 enrollment criteria

OXXYNEA® GS: Study for Glycaemia Management

Prediabetic StateOverweight

The aim of this study is to develop a proof of concept establishing a causal relationship between glycemia improvement through combination of polyphenols-rich botanical extracts or polyphenols-rich botanical extracts associated with white kidney bean extract and chromimum picolinate + zinc bisglycinate with chronic supplementation. Chronic glycemia improvement will be assessed by following the evolution of HbA1c, postprandial glucose and insulin kinetics, and questionnaires. The study design is double blinded randomized with 3 arms and 29 volunteers per arm.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria
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