Effect of dietary restraint during and following pegylated recombinant leptin (PEG-OB) treatment of overweight men
- 24 November 2003
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Springer Nature in International Journal of Obesity
- Vol. 27 (12) , 1494-1499
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0802431
Abstract
To examine the effect of dietary restraint during and following pegylated recombinant leptin (PEG-OB protein) treatment in overweight men.A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial in 24 overweight men (BMI: 28.8+/-0.3 kg/m(2); age: 34.8+/-0.9 y). PEG-OB protein (80 mg) or placebo was administered subcutaneously weekly for 6 weeks, combined with a 2.1 MJ/day energy restriction program. Dietary restraint was determined by the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire before and after treatment, and after 8 weeks follow-up.During treatment dietary restraint increased, and general hunger, resting energy expenditure and respiratory quotient decreased similarly in the PEG-OB and the placebo group. With PEG-OB treatment, additional weight loss (P<0.03) was observed. During 8 weeks follow-up, body weight increase was larger in the PEG-OB group compared to placebo (P<0.05), and body weight regain was faster. Body weight regain was inversely correlated with the increase in cognitive dietary restraint during treatment (PEG-OB group: r(2)=0.49, P<0.02; placebo group: r(2)=0.60, P=0.01).Although treatment with PEG-OB protein led to a greater body weight loss relative to placebo, weight maintenance thereafter was mainly supported by dietary restraint, which was more effective in the placebo-treated group, resulting in a slower regain of body weight.Keywords
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