Holbæk Obesity Treatment (HOT) Versus Conventional Obesity Treatment (COT) in Children With Overweight or Obesity.

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

554

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 26, 2022

Primary Completion Date

January 31, 2027

Study Completion Date

January 31, 2027

Conditions
Childhood Overweight and Obesity
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Holbæk Obesity Treatment

"Obesity is a chronic, progressive, severe, recidivistic, and complex disease, which mandates that children and adolescents with overweight or obesity have access to a professional medical healthcare service as other pediatric chronic diseases, implying a lifelong course of treatment. The HOT method is further based on the physiological insight into the endocrine regulation of fat mass; especially on how the body adapts when it is challenged by weight loss. These insights include an understanding where the body shifts into an energy-preserving mode when the individual is initiating weight-reducing actions, such as a reduced caloric intake or an increased level of physical activity, which has numerous impacts on communication and pedagogy.~HOT is administered by healthcare nurses and dietitians at healthcare centers in Danish municipalities. Each treatment will be conducted as face-to-face sessions totalling a range of six to 12 hours for 12 months."

BEHAVIORAL

Conventional Obesity Treatment

"Obesity is viewed as a chronic disease that is ultimately thought to result from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. However, multiple factors, both environmental and genetic, are thought to influence the disease as well. As obesity reflects energy imbalances, the treatment plan should be designed to induce a slightly negative energy balance by focusing on diet, physical activity, and inactivity through behavior change. Taking one step at a time, will in the end lead to the same energy balance result (i.e. weight loss) and will be more sustainable for the participant whose motivation is absolutely pivotal in this process.~COT is administered by healthcare nurses and dietitians at healthcare centers in Danish municipalities. Each treatment will be conducted as face-to-face sessions totalling a range of six to 12 hours for 12 months."

Trial Locations (5)

2680

RECRUITING

Municipality heath center, Solrød, Solrød Strand

2750

RECRUITING

Municipality heath center, Ballerup, Ballerup Municipality

3600

RECRUITING

Municipality health center, Frederikssund Kommune, Frederikssund

4330

RECRUITING

Municipality heath center, Lejre, Lejre

4800

RECRUITING

Municipality health center, Guldborgsund, Nykøbing Falster

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Copenhagen Trial Unit, Center for Clinical Intervention Research

OTHER

collaborator

University of Copenhagen

OTHER

collaborator

Statens Serum Institut

OTHER

collaborator

University of Florida

OTHER

collaborator

Leeds Beckett University

OTHER

collaborator

University of Minnesota

OTHER

collaborator

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

OTHER

collaborator

Frederiksberg University Hospital

OTHER

lead

Holbaek Sygehus

OTHER