Overview

Promoting Healthy Children and Youth

Status:
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Trial end date:
2031-01-31
Target enrollment:
Participant gender:
Summary
The rapid emergence of new and highly effective obesity medications has turned the field of pediatric weight management on its head. Adolescents living with obesity, their caregivers, healthcare providers, healthcare systems, policymakers, and payors are now wondering what role health behavior and lifestyle treatment (HBLT) has in terms of body mass index (BMI) reduction, improvements in quality of life and cardiometabolic health, and mitigating nutritional concerns when medications are used. Is intensive (26+ hours) of HBLT needed or could low intensity HBLT be an equally effective alternative; and if so, for whom? Our proposed project will answer these important questions that arise daily in the clinical setting and will generate critical new insights to guide decision-making for teens with obesity and the stakeholders who care deeply about them.
Phase:
PHASE4
Details
Lead Sponsor:
University of Minnesota
Treatments:
semaglutide