articleNew England Journal of MedicineNov 16, 2005BRONZE OA

Randomized Trial of Lifestyle Modification and Pharmacotherapy for Obesity

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Abstract

Background

Weight-loss medications are recommended as an adjunct to a comprehensive program of diet, exercise, and behavior therapy but are typically prescribed with minimal or no lifestyle modification. This practice is likely to limit therapeutic benefits.

Methods

In this one-year trial, we randomly assigned 224 obese adults to receive 15 mg of sibutramine per day alone, delivered by a primary care provider in eight visits of 10 to 15 minutes each; lifestyle-modification counseling alone, delivered in 30 group sessions; sibutramine plus 30 group sessions of lifestyle-modification counseling (i.e., combined therapy); or sibutramine plus brief lifestyle-modification counseling delivered by a primary care provider in eight visits of 10 to 15 minutes each. All subjects were prescribed a diet of 1200 to 1500 kcal per day and the same exercise regimen.

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10

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Lifestyle modification
  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Weight loss
  • Obesity
  • Physical therapy
  • Adjunct
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