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The Effects of Overfeeding on Obesity-Prone (OP) and Obesity-Resistant (OR) Women
This study is ongoing, but not recruiting participants.
Study NCT00072917   Information provided by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
First Received: November 12, 2003   Last Updated: December 1, 2008   History of Changes

November 12, 2003
December 1, 2008
October 2003
 
 
 
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The Effects of Overfeeding on Obesity-Prone (OP) and Obesity-Resistant (OR) Women
The Effects of Overfeeding on Obesity-Prone (OP) and Obesity-Resistant (OR) Women

This is a longitudinal cohort study of how the responses to a 3 day period of controlled overfeeding relate to subsequent weight gain. We hypothesize that thin individuals are resistant to weight gain because they respond to periods of overfeeding by increasing fat oxidation, reducing food intake, and increasing physical activity relative to those who gain weight over time.

 
 
Observational
Cohort, Prospective
  • Obesity
  • Thinness
  • Weight Gain
 
 
 

*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline.
 
Active, not recruiting
100
June 2008
 
  • Half of the subjects will be women, half will be men,
  • age 25-35,
  • a range of BMI's from 19-27, for the 'thin subjects' there should be no 1st degree relatives with a BMI>30.
  • Subjects should not engage in planned physical activity more than 3 hrs per week.
  • For the obesity prone group there should be at least 1 1st degree relative with a BMI>30.
Both
25 Years to 35 Years
Yes
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United States
 
NCT00072917
Daniel H. Bessesen, MD, University of Colorado School of Medicine
OVOPOB DK62874, DK62874
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
 
 
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
December 2008

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