International Weight Control Registry

Part of paid clinical trials in Birmingham, Alabama.

Sponsor
Tufts University
Study ID
NCT04907396
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Accepted

Study Details

The IWCR is a global scientific study aimed at better understanding the opportunities and barriers for reducing the prevalence of obesity by collecting information from people who have experience with weight management in their everyday lives. The investigators seek to gather information on a wide range of weight management experiences, ranging from weight loss and weight loss maintenance to weight gain and inability to lose weight.

Key Dates

Start date
Dec 10, 2020
Status verified
Sep 2024
Primary completion
Dec 1, 2025
Completion
Dec 1, 2025

Study Design

Enrollment
100,000 participants (estimated)

Primary Outcome Measure

Percent weight change [ Time Frame: 5 Years ]

Central Contacts

Locations (7)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
University of Alabama at BirminghamBirminghamAlabama35294
James E Friedman, MPH
(205) 962-8185
Drew Sayer, PhD
James O Hill, PhD
Drew Sayer, PhD
Holly Wyatt, MD
Olivia Affuso, PhD
Larrell Wilkinson, PhD
Tapan Mehta, PhD
University of Colorado, DenverDenverColorado80204
Ann E Caldwell, PhD
Ann E Caldwell, PhD
John C Peters, PhD
University of Kansas Medical CenterKansas CityKansas66160
Anna M Gorczyca, PhD
Joseph Donnelly, E.D.D.
Anna M Gorczyca, PhD
Pennington Biomedical Research CenterBaton RougeLouisiana70808
Frank Greenway, MD
Frank Greenway, MD
Raoul Manalac, MD
Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts UniversityBostonMassachusetts02111
Jennifer L Oslund, MS
702-468-2263
Susan B Roberts, PhD
617-556-3238
Susan B Roberts, PhD
Sai K Das, PhD
Adolfo Cuevas, PhD
University of New HampshireDurhamNew Hampshire03824
Carlota Dao, PhD
Carlota Dao, PhD
United States Military Academy, West PointWest PointNew York10996
Diana M Thomas, PhD
Diana M Thomas, PhD

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