John M Jakicic, Donna H Ryan, Jamy D Ard, Patrick M O'Neil, Robert F Kushner, Holly R Wyatt, Harold E Bays, Frank L Greenway, Sharon Leonard, Yael Kenan, Eti Ganon-Elazar, Thomas A Wadden
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Abstract
Early response (ER) to treatment is predictive of longer-term weight loss. In this post hoc analysis, ER to an oral shape-shifting superabsorbent hydrogel capsule (Epitomee) combined with a lifestyle intervention was compared to placebo combined with a lifestyle intervention. Participants (age = 48.5 ± 12.5 and 48.6 ± 12.4; BMI = 34.1 ± 3.3 and 33.7 ± 3.4, in the Epitomee and placebo groups, respectively) were randomised to Epitomee (N = 138) or placebo (N = 141) with lifestyle intervention. Analyses included body weight measurements taken at baseline, week 8, and week 24. Of the 279 participants enrolled in the study, 250 (90% of the ITT population) provided weight data, including 124 participants in the Epitomee group and 126 in the placebo group. Participants with missing weight data at week 24 were classified as non-responders. Early response (ER) was defined as a weight loss of ≥ 2% at week 8. Weight loss at week 24 was greater in ER to Epitomee compared to placebo (9.3% ± 6.0% vs. 6.9% ± 4.3%; p < 0.0001). The odds ratio for ER to achieve > 5% weight loss at week 24 was 4.10 (95% CI: 1.02, 16.46) for Epitomee and 2.38 (95% CI: 0.62, 9.21) for placebo. A greater proportion of ER to Epitomee, compared to placebo, achieved > 5% (76% vs. 62%; p = 0.0472), ≥ 7% (61% vs. 38%; p < 0.0045) and ≥ 10% (39% vs. 17%; p < 0.0025) weight loss at week 24. ER response to Epitomee was associated with greater weight loss at 24 weeks compared to placebo. Monitoring ER to Epitomee and titrating treatment based on ER may enhance weight loss.
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Clinical Obesity is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality translational and clinical research papers and reviews focussing on obesity and its co-morbidities. Key areas of interest are: • Patient assessment, classification, diagnosis and prognosis • Drug treatments, clinical trials and supporting research • Bariatric surgery and follow-up issues • Surgical approaches to remove body fat • Pharmacological, dietary and behavioural approaches for weight loss • Clinical physiology • Clinically relevant epidemiology • Psychological aspects of obesity • Co-morbidities • Nursing and care of patients with obesity.