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N/ACompleted· 80 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Diet + protein +3 moredietary
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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NCT05143398N/ACompleted

Effectiveness of a Rehabilitation Program (Nutritional + Physical Activity) in Sarcopenic Obesity

Istituto Auxologico Italiano·interventional·Posted Dec 3, 2021·Updated Dec 3, 2021

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Diet + protein, Diet + EAA, and 2 other interventions for Sarcopenic Obesity. Completed, enrolled 80 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The obese patient presents a quantitative and qualitative deficit of muscle mass as occurs in the elderly subject that was named Sarcopenic Obesity (SO). The use of a diet that includes protein supplements and / or essential amino acids seems to improve this condition in the elderly; there are no similar studies in obese subjects, in particular during a low-calorie diet and physical activity program that can produce further loss of muscle mass. This study aims to verify whether the administration of these supplements (protein or amino acid) in the obese patient are effective in improving anthropometric and functional parameters and some serum markers of muscle metabolism. The results obtained could represent new therapeutic protocols in the treatment of obesity.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesItaly
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedDec 3, 2021
Enrollment StartSep 1, 2018
Primary CompletionOct 15, 2020
Study CompletionMar 10, 2021
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.1 yearsPosted 4.6 years ago

Interventions

Diet + proteindietary

Comparison of the efficacy

Diet + EAAdietary

Comparison of the efficacy

Diet + EAA and TCAdietary

Comparison of the efficacy

Dietother

Comparison of the efficacy