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NCT07404150

Lifestyle Program Focused on Nourishment, Well-Being, and Health Behaviors in Women With Obesity

Sponsor: Heather Conradson

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Summary

Women, Weight and Well-Being is a 12-month research study looking at how a supportive lifestyle program may help women whose weight increases their risk for heart disease. The objective is to evaluate whether taking part in the program is linked with changes in: body weight and waist size; blood pressure and bloodwork related to heart health (such as cholesterol and A1C); health habits (movement, eating patterns, sleep); well-being and how women feel about their bodies, including the effects of weight stigma. About 60 women aged 35-75 will take part. Participants will attend group sessions and have one-on-one support from a nurse, dietitian, and kinesiologist. Some participants may also use GLP-1 medication (a type of medication that can support weight loss) as part of their regular medical care, if appropriate. The study does not assign medication. Outcomes will be observed over time. Information will be collected at the start of the program, at 6 months, and at 12 months using measurements (such as weight, waist, blood pressure), routine lab results, and questionnaires about health and well-being.

Official title: Women, Weight, and Well-Being: An Observational Study of an Interdisciplinary Lifestyle Program With or Without GLP-1 Therapy to Support Intentional Weight Loss, Reduce Internalized Weight Bias, and Improve Positive Health Behaviors in Women With Obesity.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

35 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2026-01-12

Completion Date

2027-09-15

Last Updated

2026-04-06

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

lifestyle change program

21 Group classes provided by interdisciplinary team (RN,RD,KIN); BI-weekly individual follow-up for first 6 months then monthly in addition to classes

Locations (1)

Symphony of Health Connections

Calgary, Alberta, Canada