Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Agonism With Very Low Calorie Diets
NCT05606471 · Unknown status
Last updated 2026-05-28This clinical trial is testing whether a medication that mimics a natural hormone, combined with a very low-calorie diet, affects muscle health in people with type 2 diabetes who are also obese.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
The very-low calorie diet (VLCD) is a highly effective and safe way to rapidly lose significant amounts of weight and dramatically improve blood sugar control in a short period of time (typically 8-12 weeks). It has recently become recommended by the UK National Health Service as a treatment for selected patients with type 2 diabetes. One drawback of VLCD however is the associated loss of skeletal muscle which affects some patients. Semaglutide is a well-known medication for type 2 diabetes that also improves blood sugar control and facilitates weight loss. Recent research has shown that it may also stimulate muscle growth, meaning it could help to preserve muscle mass during weight loss. Therefore, this research study aims to see whether taking Semaglutide alongside the VLCD reduces the amount of muscle lost, and could improve the long-term outcomes of VLCD. The study will take place in the Medical School building in the Royal Derby Hospital. Up to 45 participants will be recruited and allocated into one of 3 groups: 1. Semaglutide only 2. VLCD only 3. Combined Semaglutide plus VLCD The study is 12 weeks in duration and consists of four visits including two 6-hour visits, one 4-hour visit and one 30-minute visit. The first visit is a short Preliminary Visit where participants are asked to ingest stable isotope drinks for measurement of muscle growth rates and muscle mass. Food intake and physical activity monitoring will also be commenced. Visits 1 \& 3 are identical and occur at the beginning and end of the 12-week intervention period, respectively. During these visits participants will undergo a Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan, a right vastus lateralis muscle ultrasound scan \& muscle biopsy, an intravenous glucose tolerance test, electromyography, tests of muscular function, gait \& balance, and questionnaires regarding quality of life \& physical activity. These visits are expected to last up to 6 hours. Visit 2 is a shorter visit mid-way through the 12 weeks, lasting approximately 4.5 hours. Participants will undergo another DXA scan and muscle biopsy in addition to having multiple blood tests taken over a 4-hour period to determine muscle protein breakdown rates. During the 12 weeks, those in the VLCD group will be asked to stick strictly to an 800 kilocalorie very-low calorie diet, whilst those in the Semaglutide group will be required to inject themselves with Semaglutide once a week. Those in the combined group will be asked to do both. All participants will be monitored closely throughout the 12-week period, with regular phone calls and/or emails.
Treatments tested
- Semaglutide Pen Injector [Ozempic] Drug
Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist
- Very-low Calorie Diet Dietary supplement
Total meal replacement with a limit of 800 kilocalories per day
| Main thing measured | Muscle protein synthesis rate |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | University of Nottingham |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Obese |
| GLP-1 drugs | — |
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