Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8519230 | Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Despite the large number of U.S. adults who overweight or obese, few providers have ready access to comprehensive lifestyle interventions, the cornerstone of medical obesity management. Our goal was to establish a research infrastructure embedded in a comprehensive lifestyle intervention treatment for obesity. The Obesity Treatment Research Program (OTRP) is a multi-specialty project at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota designed to provide a high intensity, year-long, comprehensive lifestyle obesity treatment. The program includes a nutritional intervention designed to reduce energy intake, a physical activity program and a cognitive behavioral approach to increase the likelihood of long-term adherence. The behavioral intervention template incorporated the Diabetes Prevention Program and the Look AHEAD trial materials. The OTRP is consistent with national recommendations for the management of overweight and obesity in adults, but with embedded features designed to identify patient characteristics that might help predict outcomes, assure long-term follow up and support various research initiatives. Our goal was to develop approaches to understand whether there are patient characteristics that predict treatment outcomes.
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Authors
Dalia S. Mikhail, Teresa B. Jensen, Todd W. Wade, Jane F. Myers, Jennifer M. Frank, Mark Wieland, Don Hensrud, M. Molly McMahon, Maria L. Collazo-Clavell, Haitham Abu-Lebdeh, Kurt A. Kennel, Daniel L. Hurley, Karen Grothe, Michael D. Jensen,