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A Short-Term Study to Examine the Effects of ATHX-105 Phosphate on Weight Loss and Safety

Obesity

This primary purpose of this study is to determine if ATHX-105 phosphate causes weight loss over a 12-week period.

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

Phentermine/Gastric Band Weight Loss Study

Obesity

This is a prospective, randomized, double-blind controlled trial. The goal is to show whether the administration of daily oral Phentermine will augment patient weight loss and resolve obesity associated comorbidities following gastric band operation.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

Trial of a Culturally-Appropriate Weight Loss Intervention for Overweight Latino Children

Overweight

This project aims to conduct a unique, community-based intervention consisting of a randomized trial of a culturally-appropriate weight loss intervention for overweight Latino children in Milwaukee. The intervention promotes lifestyle changes through a low weight loss regimen, one or more physical activities ranging from soccer to hip-hop dance, and dietary counseling including cooking classes for parents. In addition to weight reduction for overweight Latino children, the project has the potential to reduce missed school days and improve self-esteem and quality of life.

Withdrawn6 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study on Weight Loss in Guinea Bissau

Overweight and ObesityWeight Loss

The purpose of this study is to test two versions a weight loss program potentially suitable for implementation in Africa. A successful method would have widespread application in low-income countries, with the potential to improve world health.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

Cognitive-behavioral Weight Loss Treatment

Weight

That a treatment using a cognitive-behavioral treatment for exercise and nutrition support will be associated with greater weight loss that a treatment of nutrition and exercise education.

Withdrawn6 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Trial to Assess the Effects of a Vitamin Shot on Energy Levels

EnergyFatigue3 more

This is a virtual, single-arm clinical trial that will last 30 days. Participants will drink 1 bottle of the Vitamin Energy® shot daily and complete questionnaires at baseline, Day 7, Day 14, and Day 30. Participants' energy, mood, and cognitive function will be evaluated at baseline and at each check-in. Bodyweight will also be assessed at baseline and Day 30. Likert scale responses will be examined from baseline to each check-in. Participant responses on product feedback will be presented as % scores.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Helping Moms to be Healthy After Baby

Weight LossDiet Modification1 more

Low-income and minority women are at increased risk for postpartum weight retention (i.e. retaining weight after pregnancy) and consequent persistent obesity. Women who are obese pre-pregnancy are 3-5 times more likely to gain weight, rather than lose weight, in the postpartum period than non-obese women. Aims for this pilot study are listed below: Aim 1: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a multi-component novel weight loss intervention delivered in a WIC setting to a population of low-income, predominantly racial/ethnic minority, obese, postpartum women. Aim 2: To evaluate differences in weight change, diet, physical activity, self-efficacy, readiness to change, motivations to eat between intervention and control participants to determine preliminary intervention efficacy over a 12-week period.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Parenteral Nutrition in Patients With Biliopancreatic Mass Lesions

Weight LossPancreatic Cancer1 more

Patients with biliopancreatic tumors are at risk for malnutrition and have to undergo many procedures for diagnostic workup that require fasting periods. In a prospective randomized monocentric study we evaluate the effect of additional parenteral nutrition on weight loss, nutritional status, quality of life and length of hospital stay.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

eHealth Weight Loss Program in African American Breast Cancer Survivors

Cancer SurvivorStage IA Breast Cancer7 more

This randomized pilot clinical trial studies how well a virtual weight loss program (SparkPeople) works in helping female African American breast cancer survivors maintain a healthy weight. Many patients with breast cancer are overweight or gain weight after diagnosis. SparkPeople is a free web-based weight loss program that features educational and motivational articles and videos, self-monitoring tools, incentives, social support communities (including discussion forums, teams, challenges, and expert blogs), and options for content to be delivered to members' email. It is a comprehensive program that includes advice on diet, physical activity, and behavioral strategies (such as self-monitoring diet and exercise), and emphasizes safe weight loss and receiving medical attention regularly when needed. A web-based program such as SparkPeople may help breast cancer survivors maintain a healthy weight, which may reduce the risk of cancer returning and patient fatigue, and improve patient quality of life.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of GCB-70 in Overweight Subjects

Weight Loss

Clinical evaluation of GCB-70 in overweight subjects: An Add-On Study

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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