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CompletedNCT00694811

Effects of Re-Feeding Duration on Weight Maintenance After Weight Loss With Very-Low-Energy Diets (VLEDs)

Liquid Very-Low-Energy Diets (VLEDs) in Obesity Treatment. Effects of Re-Feeding Duration On Weight Maintenance, Eating Behaviour and Health-Related Quality of Life

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
169 (actual)
Sponsor
Göteborg University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The primary objective of the study is to test the hypothesis that prolonged re-feeding after VLED induced weight loss improves weight maintenance and eating behaviour

Detailed description

VLED program: During the initial 12 weeks, patients were encouraged to follow a strict liquid very-low-energy diet (470-820 kcal). They selected and paid themselves for one of the following commercially available diets; Modifast® (820 kcal), Nutrilett® (560 kcal) or Cambridgekuren® (470 kcal). Free consumption of non-caloric drinks (\<6 kcal/100 g) was allowed. All patients had scheduled nurse visits at week 0 (baseline), 2, 5, 8, and 12. Body weight was registered at each visit and patients were given support and counselling to enhance VLED compliance. Side effects were monitored and a more frequent contact was offered if needed. All patients were encouraged to be physically active. Dietary treatment: Following VLED, dietary treatment advice was given during individual dietician counseling at nine study visits (week 12, 15, 18, 21, 26, 32, 38, 44, and 52). At week 12, the dietician assigned patients with ≥10% weight loss to treatment group according to randomization. Standardized written and oral instructions for one or six week re-feeding were provided; hence, participants as well as study staff were aware of group assignment. During re-feeding, ordinary meals were gradually re-introduced and VLED portions removed. Patients with one week re-feeding (Group 1) (instructed at week 12) started with breakfast for three days, added lunch (or dinner) the next four days, and thereafter the third meal was re-introduced and VLED discontinued. Patients with six week re-feeding (Group 6) (instructed at week 12, 15, and 18) started with one regular meal (patient's choice) for three weeks. A second meal was added the next three weeks, and at week eight the third meal was re-introduced and VLED discontinued. For both groups between-meal snacks (e.g. fruit) were recommended from the completion of the re-feeding periods. Recommended energy intake was based on an estimated energy requirement minus 30% to achieve an energy-reduced level. Energy requirement was calculated from the equation of Harris-Benedict for estimation of basal metabolic rate, adjusted by factor 1.3 for total energy expenditure (moderate level of physical activity). Recommended energy distribution for breakfast, lunch and dinner was 20, 35 and 35% of daily energy intake, and 10% from snacks. Dietary prescriptions followed the Swedish Nutrition Recommendations. All patients were encouraged to increase their level of physical activity. Power calculation and randomization: Sample size calculations were based on data from a similar study. A sample size of 75 patients per treatment arm was derived, assuming 80% power to detect a 4 kg weight loss difference, SD 7 kg, statistical significance level P\<0.05, and 35% dropout between week 12 and 52. Two-hundred and sixty-nine patients started on the VLED regimen, and were after 12 weeks eligible for randomization if they had lost ≥10% of initial body weight. The randomization was stratified by the combination of sex and degree of weight loss (strictly greater than or less than 17.1% weight loss). Eligible patients were randomly assigned within each of the four strata to one of the two treatments (one or six weeks re-feeding) in blocks of size two, with equal allocation of treatments within each block. The randomization list was generated with a pseudo-random number generator, so that the resulting treatment sequence was reproducible and unpredictable. The treatment allocation order was arranged in numbered, sealed envelopes and kept in separate boxes for each strata. At patient assignment, the envelope next in order was drawn from the appropriate strata box.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALRe-feeding duration1 or 6 weeks of re-feeding after VLED-induced weight loss

Timeline

Start date
2004-08-01
Primary completion
2008-01-01
Completion
2008-01-01
First posted
2008-06-11
Last updated
2008-06-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00694811. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.