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The overall goal of this study was to determine the effect of exenatide on gastric emptying, satiety and satiation in obese participants. The hypothesis in this study was that exenatide retards gastric emptying in obese patients with baseline accelerated gastric emptying.
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This study evaluated the effect of exenatide 5mcg subcutaneous (SQ) twice daily for 30-days versus placebo on gastric emptying, satiety, satiation and weight loss in obese participants with documented accelerated gastric emptying of solids.
Visit 1: Screening - physical exam, questionnaires, pregnancy test. Participants were instructed to continue on the same diet and exercise routine during the entire study.
Visit 2: Satiation Study Day - Subjects returned to the clinic after after fasting for at least 8 hours. A baseline satiation/nutrient drink test was performed on Day 0 prior to initiation of exenatide or placebo. The satiation/nutrient drink test involved drinking a liquid meal (Ensure) at a rate of one ounce per minute until no more could be ingested. At the same time, subject's symptoms were recorded while they drank the liquid meal and for 30 minutes after they reached the maximum volume tolerated. Subjects were randomized to exenatide or placebo, then received 30 days' supply of blinded study medication.
Visit 3: Satiation Study Day - (This test was performed in the last 5 days of the 30 days of medication administration.) Subjects returned to the clinic after after fasting for at least 8 hours. Subjects were instructed to inject exenatide or placebo 30 minutes before the start of the satiation/nutrient drink test. The satiation/nutrient drink test was repeated.
Visit 4: Gastric Emptying by Scintigraphy Day - (This test was performed in the last 5 days of the 30 days of medication administration.) Subjects returned to the clinic after after fasting for at least 8 hours. Subjects were instructed to inject exenatide or placebo 30 minutes before the start of the gastric emptying test. Subjects were given a scrambled egg breakfast with toast and a glass of milk. The eggs contain a small amount of radioactive substance. At the completion of the breakfast test meal, subjects were instructed to stand in front of a special camera and pictures were taken at specific intervals. On the same day, subjects participated in an all you can eat meal. This meal consists of lasagna, pudding, and skim milk. Food containers were weighed after the meal and calories consumed were estimated using validated dietary software.
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20 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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