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Remote Weight Management Program for Obese Women

Weight Loss

The purpose of the research project is to see if counseling on the Mediterranean diet combined with motivational interviewing via a telemedicine platform (Zoom) while using smart technology ("smart" scales and tape) improves participants' weight loss, reduces waist circumference, and improves satisfaction with their care.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Greenselect Phytosome® on Weight Maintenance After Weight Loss in Obese Women

Obesity

This study evaluates whether supplementations with a highly bioavailable green tea extract may help obese women to counteract weight regain after a 3-month weight loss intervention.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Weight Loss Prior Mamma Reduction - A Pilot Study

Weight LossHypertrophy

Due to a higher risk of complications, obese and overweight patients with macromastia are in Denmark prohibited mammoplasty , as BMI must be within normal range, i.e. BMI < 25 kg/m2. The study is a pilot study with a diet intervention group and no control group. The intervention is a 12 week low energy diet pre-operative weight loss program investigating if this will result in weight loss making the overweight and obese patients eligible for breast reduction surgery i.e. BMI < 25.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

INtervention Study In overweiGHT Patients With COPD

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive4 more

Symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and high body mass index (BMI) overlap. The investigators are trying to find out if a program proven to help people lose a modest amount of weight and increase their physical activity will improve COPD symptoms for those with a high BMI. The program uses a series of video sessions and self-study handouts focused on healthy eating and increasing physical activity, and encourages participants to monitor their weight, diet, and physical activity for one year. For those who want to, they will be able to work with a health coach to help meet weight and activity goals. We hope that the program will lead to improved exercise tolerance, body weight, dyspnea, generic health-related quality of life, and major cardiovascular risk factors (central obesity by waist circumference, Framingham Risk Score, and blood pressure) through 12 months of follow-up. To be in the study, participants will need to have COPD, high BMI, history of smoking, shortness of breath, and be at least 40 years old.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Pilot Trial of "My Meal Mate" (MMM), a Smartphone Application for Weight Loss

ObesityOverweight

The aim of this study is to implement an exploratory pilot trial of "My Meal Mate" (MMM), a smartphone application developed to facilitate weight loss, assessing its feasibility and acceptability. Overweight and obese adults will be recruited from large employers within the local area. The trial will aim to recruit a sample size of 135 which is a pragmatic decision based on randomizing 45 people to each arm. Participants will be randomized to one of three groups. The researchers have developed a smartphone application for weight loss called "My Meal Mate" (MMM) which incorporates a large branded food and drink database. MMM was developed using focus group data collected from potential system users and by benchmarking with similar commercially available diet tracking applications. One group will receive a smartphone with the MMM app downloaded on it, one group will receive access to an online food diary and one group will be given a paper food diary. Participants will be asked to set a goal for weight loss and self-monitor their food intake and activity using their allocated study equipment. Participants will be weighed at the beginning of the trial, at 6 weeks and at 6 months. Feasibility and acceptability outcomes will be assessed.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Weight Loss and Maintenance for Individuals With Intellectual Developmental Disabilities (IDD)

Weight Loss

Individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities (IDD) have obesity rates that exceed those in the general population, consume energy dense diets, and perform very little physical activity (PA). Overweight and obesity are independent risk factors for chronic disease such as cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease in both the general population and those with IDD. The investigators modified the Stop Light Diet (SLDm) to include reduced energy pre-packaged meals (PM) for 6 months, encouraged consumption of low energy shakes and 35 fruits and vegetables (F/V) per week. The investigators will compare participants who use the SLDm with participants who use a reduced energy and fat diet with meal plans, based off of the current American Dietetic Association recommended car for weight reduction plan.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effects of a Minimal-Contact Lifestyle Intervention on Physical Activity, Diet, and Body Weight...

Weight Loss

The purpose of this study is to conduct a pilot randomized controlled trial, to determine whether providing financial incentives for meeting daily step goals (a) increases the daily step counts of participants, (b) increases compliance with the overall program (including diet recommendations), and (c) increases weight loss.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effects of Lifestyle-modification Induced Weight Loss on Sexual and Urinary Function, and Quality...

Sexual DysfunctionEndothelial Dysfunction2 more

This study aims to evaluate the extent to which weight loss of 5-10% from baseline, induced by exercise and diet, improves metabolic and inflammatory profile, endothelial function, erectile function, sexual desire, lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), and quality of life in obese men.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Nutrigenomics: Personalizing Weight Loss for Obese Veterans

Obesity

This study aims to determine if providing genomic information to veterans can help them lose weight compared to usual care.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Recruiting and Retaining Young Adults in Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment

Obesity

A randomized pilot study will be conducted, the goal of which is to determine which format represents the most viable approach to behavioral weight loss treatment with 18-25 year olds. Specifically, participants will be randomized to one of three arms; all arms will receive a 12-week behavioral weight loss intervention, including identical dietary, physical activity, and weight loss prescriptions.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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