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Effect of Speed of Weight Loss on Compensatory Mechanisms Activated During Weight Reduction
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Generated
Jun 18, 2026
NCT ID
NCT01912742
Status
COMPLETED
Phase
Completed
Sponsor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Executive brief
Investment-Ready Snapshot
The trial, sponsored by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, investigates the impact of the speed of weight loss on metabolic adaptations that affect weight maintenance. Given the global obesity epidemic, findings from this study could inform the development of more effective weight loss programs, potentially enhancing market opportunities for companies focused on obesity management and dietary interventions. The results may also influence competitive strategies among firms developing weight loss therapies or dietary products, as understanding the optimal rate of weight loss could lead to improved patient outcomes and reduced relapse rates. Companies may need to consider these insights when designing clinical trials or marketing strategies for weight management solutions.
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Provenance
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01912742
Indication
Obesity
Modality
behavioral intervention
Target
Compensatory mechanisms related to appetite regulation and energy expenditure during weight loss.
Intervention
Very-low calorie diet (VLCD), Low calorie diet (LCD)
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Protocol Description
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