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Investigating Effects of BOTOX on Weight Loss and Glucose Tolerance in Obese, Type 2 Diabetic Subjects...

ObeseDiabetes Mellitus1 more

The investigators will recruit obese subjects with pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes for the proposed clinical study for 5 visits. After informed written consent is obtained, subjects will be admitted to the Clinical Research Center, and will undergo upper endoscopic injection of Botox into the duodenal wall. The investigators anticipate that injections of Botox into the duodenal wall will result in significant weight loss and improvements in glucose tolerance and duodenal nutrient sensitivity. Subjects will be studied over a period of 6 months. Subjects will be asked to complete 5 study visits: On the first visit, each subject will undergo an oral glucose tolerance test. At visit 2, subjects will undergo an esophagogastroduodenoscopy procedure for the delivery of Botox to the duodenal wall. Visits 3-5 will be made 1, 3, and 6 months later. On every study visit, body weight and body composition will be recorded and oral glucose tolerance test will be performed. Nutrient sensing test will be performed at visits 1 and 3.

Terminated17 enrollment criteria

Reducing Binge Eating to Prevent Weight Gain in Black Women

Binge EatingWeight Loss1 more

The purpose of the proposed study is to pilot a 6-month, cognitive-behavioral binge eating intervention, Appetite Awareness Training (AAT) to reduce binge eating and prevent weight gain for Black women with a BMI > 25 kg/m^2 and with weekly binge eating episodes. Intervention participants will receive a 8-week group AAT intervention, and will also receive bluetooth-connected scales for daily weighing. Participants will also receive tailored feedback on self-weighing frequency and weight change. The investigators will follow-up with participants at six months.

Terminated15 enrollment criteria

Metformin for Weight Loss in Schizophrenia

SchizophreniaObesity

Study hypothesis is that patients on antipsychotics medication treated with metformin will show loss in weight and improved measures of glucose metabolism.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Cancer-associated Anorexia Using Megestrol Acetate Concentrated Suspension

AnorexiaCachexia1 more

To compare the effect of megestrol acetate concentrated suspension and placebo on caloric intake in patients with cancer-associated anorexia.

Terminated26 enrollment criteria

Vestibular Stimulation to Trigger Adipose Loss Clinical Trial

ObesityObesity3 more

There is an ongoing and worsening problem with obesity in the developed, and much of the developing world. Although it has long been realized that Western diets that are rich in sugar and fat play an important role in this, it has only recently been realized that exposure to these diets, particularly in childhood, can damage the part of the brain that determines how much fat there is in the body. The result of this damage is that the so-called "set-point" for fat in this part of the brain is pushed upwards. There is a lot of evidence from animals that activating the brain's balance (vestibular) system pushes this set-point for fat downwards to cause fat loss, probably because this tricks the brain into thinking that the animal is more physically active. The aim of this study is to see whether the same effect can be triggered in humans by non-invasively stimulating the vestibular system with a small electrical current through the skin behind their ears.

Terminated41 enrollment criteria

Does Personality Predict Patient Adherence, Health Behaviors, and Weight Loss Outcomes During the...

ObesityBody Weight Changes

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the personality attributes and values of people living with obesity that are part of the Latino community, and how these personality attributes and values can help to predict success during a weight loss program. The main questions it aims to answer are: What are the personality attributes and values of people living with obesity that sign up to the LCSS-Latino Crossover Semaglutide Study trial? Can behavioral artificial intelligence (a computer formula) predict which patients will complete the LCSS-Latino Crossover Semaglutide Study trial? How do behavioral artificial Intelligence predictions (a computer formula) compare to clinician predictions of patient success? Can behavioral artificial intelligence (a computer formula) predict patient weight loss, calorie consumption and physical activity levels during the LCSS-Latino Crossover Semaglutide Study trial? Participants will be recorded in English and Spanish while responding to a question regarding participation in a weight loss study.

Active2 enrollment criteria

ME-WEL: eHealth Behaviour Change Intervention for Weight Management in Post-menopausal Women

Subjective Well-beingWeight Loss4 more

In post-menopause, most women gain weight, and obesity rates are more prevalent in this particular group. In addition, there is an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes. Given that this weight gain can be related to risk behaviours, healthy weight management (such as an increase in physical activity or healthy eating) is crucial to promote a healthy weight and well-being. The ME-WEL (MEnopause and WEigth Loss) project (ref. SFRH/BD/144525/2019), entails an eHealth intervention for weight management and well-being in post-menopausal women with overweight or obesity, based on two theoretical models of behavioral change - the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA), and the Health Belief Model (HBM), and applying the Behaviour Change Techniques Taxonomy (BCTT). This group's eHealth intervention lasts 8 weeks. Each week there is a different theme to be addressed, taking into account the behavioral change models mechanisms, in articulation with different BCT´s. Subjective well-being, self-esteem, weight loss, implementation of weight management strategies, and changes in eating behavior and physical activity/exercise were evaluated, through follow-ups at 3- and 6- post-intervention.

Active9 enrollment criteria

Healthy Immigrant Community: Mobilizing the Power of Social Networks

Weight Loss

The objective of this study is to leverage existing social networks for health behavior change relevant to obesity and cardiovascular risk among immigrant populations in Southeast, Minnesota.

Active7 enrollment criteria

Influence of Exercise, Weight Loss, and Exercise Plus Weight Loss on Sleep Apnea

Obstructive Sleep ApneaOverweight

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is highly prevalent among Veterans, and is associated with significant mortality and multiple morbidities. Available treatments have had limited effectiveness in treating OSA and alleviating associated morbidity. The investigators' previous research found a reduction in OSA severity of approximately 25% following modest exercise training. That this effect occurred independent of weight loss raises the exciting possibility that exercise combined with weight loss could reduce OSA by at least 50% and have unique health benefits for OSA patients. Following screening and baseline assessments, 90 overweight Veterans ages 18-60 years with OSA will be randomized to one of three 16-week treatments: (1) exercise training; (2) 10 % weight loss; and 3) exercise + weight loss. Changes in OSA and related morbidity will be compared between treatments.

Terminated17 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Effect of Megestrol Acetate in Weight Loss in Dementia Patients

Dementia

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy of megestrol acetate in the gain of body weight in patients with primary or mixed Dementia with a weight loss.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria
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