Ketogenic Diets for Weight Loss Maintenance: Impact on Energy Expenditure and Appetite in Individuals With Obesity
The clinical trial sponsored by the University of Alabama at Birmingham aims to explore the efficacy of a Ketogenic Diet in maintaining weight loss and enhancing energy expenditure among individuals with obesity. Given the rising prevalence of obesity and related metabolic disorders, this study addresses a significant market need. The findings could position the ketogenic diet as a viable long-term weight management strategy, potentially influencing dietary guidelines and commercial weight loss programs. Competitive implications include the need for established weight loss solutions to adapt or integrate ketogenic principles to remain relevant in a rapidly evolving market. Diligence considerations should focus on the robustness of the trial design, participant adherence, and the generalizability of the results to broader populations.
Indication: Obesity
Modality: behavioral intervention
Target: Ketogenic Diet (KD) as a dietary intervention aimed at increasing Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) and regulating appetite in individuals with obesity.
Sponsor: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Source URL: ClinicalTrials.gov
Source updated: Detailed source ingestion pending
Ingested: Jun 25, 2026
Model: trialsignal-ai-v1
Validation: validated
Matched by target_normalized: Ketogenic Diet (KD) as a dietary intervention aimed at increasing Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) and regulating appetite in individuals with obesity.
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Condition raw: Obesity
Condition normalized: Obesity
Modality raw: behavioral intervention
Modality normalized: behavioral intervention
Target raw: Ketogenic Diet (KD) as a dietary intervention aimed at increasing Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) and regulating appetite in individuals with obesity.
Target normalized: Ketogenic Diet (KD) as a dietary intervention aimed at increasing Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) and regulating appetite in individuals with obesity.