A listing of Weight Loss medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
FIT-PLESE is a research study to find out the effects of lifestyle modification in obese women with unexplained infertility. Eligible participants will be randomized to either an Intensive Lifestyle Modification Program or a Standard Physical Activity Program for 16 weeks, followed by fertility treatment with ovarian stimulation and intrauterine insemination.
This study has 2 parts: The first part is the main study and the second part is the extension study. During the main study participants will receive 1 of 4 study medicines. If participants continue in the extension study, they will not receive any study medicine during the extension. The …
Weight loss can result from a decrease in body fluid, muscle mass, or fat. A decrease in body fluid can come from medications, fluid loss, lack of fluid intake, or illnesses such as diabetes. A decrease in body fat can be intentionally caused by exercise and dieting, such as for overweight or obesity.
A 28-week research study is being conducted that is designed to help all participants lose weight. All participants will receive lifestyle modification (diet, exercise, and behavioral treatment). Participants who do not lose weight with lifestyle modification alone also will be prescribed an FDA-approved weight loss medication (phentermine) or placebo.
The main purpose of this study is to learn more about how well the experimental drug, anamorelin hydrochloride (HCl), works to prevent weight loss and anorexia in patients with advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
Do you feel out of control around junk foods?The purpose of this study is to examine how different dietary interventions affect health, mood, and concentration in individuals who report feeling out of control around junk foods. Possible benefits of the study may be helping you change your diet and/or lose weight.
We are currently recruiting smokers who are interested in quitting for a research study that involves taking a medication called liraglutide. Liraglutide is also marketed under the name Saxenda®.Liraglutide is an injectable medicine that may help some adults with who are overweight or obese lose weight and keep the weight …