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NCT06856928

Impact of Antiobesity Medications on Appetite and Appetite-related Hormones and Metabolites.

Sponsor: University of Colorado, Denver

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

This study aims to explore how anti-obesity medications (AOMs) like semaglutide and tirzepatide affect appetite and energy intake. Researchers will examine two groups: one just starting AOMs and another that has already achieved significant weight loss and maintained it. By conducting meal challenges at different stages of medication use, the study will assess feasibility of the methods and gather preliminary data to design a larger, future study.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

25 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

16

Start Date

2025-03

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2025-03-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Meal Challenge

The meal challenge scheduled for 4-6 days after the patient's last injection. The study team will insert an indwelling venous catheter into the participant's forearm for serial blood draws. Immediately prior to the meal, participants will consume 1500 mg of acetaminophen (off-label) to facilitate the analysis of gastric emptying. The participant will then begin the meal challenge by eating the test meal, a breakfast casserole, containing 33% of their current resting energy expenditure needs estimated by Mifflin-ST Jeor equation with a composition of 50% carbohydrate, 30% fat and 20% protein. Participants must completely consume the test meal within 25 minutes of initiating the meal. Participants will fill out behavioral questionnaires after consuming the test meal. After the 2-hour blood draw period, participants will be dismissed. Blood will be drawn prior to the meal and at 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after initiating the meal.