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In this trial, the aim is to assess the clinical benefits and harms, as well as cost-effectiveness of an intensive weight loss (IWL) intervention that includes total dietary replacements, behavioural support and weight-loss medication compared with existing weight management programmes within primary care for people with obesity class I or uncomplicated obesity class II or higher.
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In the LightCARE trial, an intensive weight loss (IWL) intervention will compared with usual care. The IWL lasts two years, and includes total dietary replacements, behavioural support, and weight loss medication in three phases:
Usual care will differ between the two countries (Denmark and the United Kingdom).
In Denmark, participants will receive a pamphlet on current obesity management guidelines from the Danish National Board of Health, and will be advised to contact their GP for potential referral to local municipality-based obesity management programmes. Furthermore, a notification will be sent to the participant's GP, informing that the participant has been enrolled in the trial and is randomised to usual care. The availability and structure of current obesity programmes varies between municipalities.
In the United Kingdom, participants will be offered to discuss weight management programmes available in their area with their GP practice; the programmes available referral routes vary slightly from place to place. Tier 2 weight management services are mostly commissioned by local authority, and therefore differ slightly across the 333 local authorities in England. These local community-based weight management services provide diet, nutrition, behavioural advice.
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Please note that participants need to be invited in order to take part in the trial.
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480 participants in 2 patient groups
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Frans B Waldorff, Professor; Susan Jebb, Professor
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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