Effects of Brain Stimulation on Food Intake and Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment
Part of paid clinical trials in Phoenix, Arizona.
- Sponsor
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
- Study ID
- NCT00739362
- Phase
- PHASE2
- Status
- Recruiting
Conditions
- Eating
- Electric Stimulation Therapy
- Obesity
- Weight Loss
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - 60 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Accepted
Interventions
- Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS) — DEVICEActive tDCS (anodal left DLPFC)
- Sham/no-stimulation — OTHERSham tDCS
Study Details
This study will determine whether electrical stimulation of an area of the brain called the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, which is important in determining the feeling of fullness after eating, affects how much food a person eats and weight loss over 4 weeks. It will also compare weight changes in people who attend weight loss counseling sessions and those who do not over this period of time. Obese, non-diabetic people between 18 and 60 years of age who are in good health and who live in the Phoenix, AZ, metropolitan area are eligible for this study. Candidates must have a body mass index of 35 kg/m(2) or more and weigh less than 350 pounds. Participants are admitted to the NIH inpatient unit in Phoenix for the first 9 days of the study for tests, which include meal tests to determine eating behaviors and caloric intake, blood and urine tests, glucose tolerance test, weight measurement, psychological assessments and DEXA scan to measure body fat. For 3 of the days, they will be asked to eat all of their food from automated vending machines. Some subjects receive transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS). For this procedure, electrodes that conduct electricity are placed on the head and arm and the current is turned on for 40 minutes. Some tingling may be felt under the electrodes. Other subjects receive sham TDCS, with the current turned on only very briefly. After the evaluations, subjects are discharged home from the NIH unit and instructed to eat 25 percent fewer calories than they consumed while on a weight maintenance diet the first 3 days of their inpatient stay. They maintain the lower calorie diet at home for 4 weeks. During this period they come to the NIH unit 3 days a week to receive either real or sham TDCS.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Jan 19, 2009
- Status verified
- Jun 2026
- Primary completion
- Jul 31, 2026
- Completion
- Jul 31, 2026
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 148 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- TREATMENT
Arms
- Sham Comparator: 1-ShamActive tDCS stimulation
- Active Comparator: 2-ActiveActive tDCS stimulation
- Sham Comparator: 2-ShamSham/no-stimulation
- Active Comparator: 3-ActiveActive tDCS stimulation
- Sham Comparator: 3-ShamSham/no-stimulation
Primary Outcome Measure
weight loss [ Time Frame: Baseline, week 9 ]
Central Contacts
- Kat A Ware(602) 200-5300
Locations (1)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NIDDK, Phoenix | Phoenix | Arizona | 85014 |
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