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Evaluation of the Effect of a Lifestyle Intervention Compared to Usual Care on Weight Loss and Changes in Body Composition, Physical Activity Levels and Health-related Quality of Life in the First Year Following Bariatric Surgery
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Lifestyle intervention for Obesity. Completed, enrolled 153 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this trial is to evaluate the effect of a post-surgery 12-month lifestyle intervention compared to usual care upon post-surgery weight loss and changes that occur in body composition (relative amounts of body fat, muscle and bone), physical fitness and activity levels, diseases linked to obesity (e.g. diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol level, sleep apnoea) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) over a 12-month period.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Nutritional and behavioural tele-counselling , self-monitoring and a 12-week supervised tailored exercise programme. Participants will receive a regular tele-counselling throughout the 12-month. Each session will take approximately 15 minutes, underpinned by behavioural psychological techniques. After their 3-month post-surgery assessment visit, participants in the BARI-LIFESTYLE Intervention Study will be enrolled in a supervised exercise programme at health facility gyms for 12 weeks.