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Glucomannan is a dietary supplement that has been marketed for weight loss. There is some research that supports this claim but more research is necessary. This is research study is being conducted to determine if the dietary supplement glucomannan is effective for weight loss in adults greater than 18 years of age who are overweight.
Participants will be randomized in a 1:1 manner (like the flip of a coin) to receive either glucomannan 575 milligrams, 2 capsules three times daily or placebo, 2 capsules three times daily. The study will last for 12 weeks.
At the start of the study participants will be asked questions about current medications and diet/exercise regimen, a weight and height will be obtained, and they will be given a one-month's supply of study supplement. An investigator will call each participant after they have been taking the supplement for 2 weeks to ensure that the participant is tolerating the supplement and answer any questions. Throughout the study, participants will be required to follow-up with investigators in the office every 4 weeks (a total of 3 follow-up appointments). Every 4 weeks, the investigators will weigh participants, count the leftover capsules from the previous month, and ask about any adverse effects you may be experiencing. At the conclusion of the study, a final weight will be compared with the baseline weight to determine if the medication had an effect on weight loss.
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Pregnant or nursing women
Women of childbearing age will be excluded unless they are on some form of contraception
Participation in any other formal or informal weight reduction program
Currently enrolled in another weight loss study
Currently enrolled in a weight loss program
Active attempt to lose weight with diet and/or exercise within the last month
Currently on one of the following medications known to cause weight loss:
Recently (within the last three months) started on any medication that may cause weight gain
A diagnosis of heart failure
Structural abnormalities of the esophagus or gut
Previous GI surgery for weight reduction
Inflammatory bowel or irritable bowel disease
A life expectancy of <6 months
Allergy to glucomannan or any component of the placebo
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40 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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