The Effect of Weekly Semaglutide Treatment on Energy Expenditure
NCT06390501 · Completed
Last updated 2026-05-28This clinical trial tests whether weekly semaglutide treatment affects energy expenditure in adults with obesity.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
This study will test the effects of weekly injections of the glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist semaglutide on energy expenditure and metabolic parameters in a 24 week double-blind, placebo-controlled dose escalation randomized trial. After baseline testing, 52 patients will be randomly assigned to the semaglutide or matching placebo injection group. In addition to taking medication or placebo, all participants will a calorie restricted diet provided by the researchers, providing 600 kcals per day below their estimated baseline requirements. Before and at the end of treatment, weight status, body composition, basal metabolic rate (BEE), 24h energy expenditure, daily total energy expenditure (TEE) for free living, physical activity, energy intake (questionnaire and food table), and hormone parameters for energy homeostasis will be evaluated.
Treatments tested
- Semaglutide Drug
Solution for subcutaneous (s.c. - under the skin) injection. 0.25 mg semaglutide once weekly for four weeks, 0.5 mg semaglutide once weekly for four weeks, 0.1 mg semaglutide once weekly for four weeks, 1.7 mg semaglutide once weekly for four weeks followed by 2.4 mg semaglutide once weekly for eight weeks
- Placebo Drug
Solution for subcutaneous (s.c. - under the skin) injection
| Main thing measured | Changes of Total Energy Expenditure Assessed by Doubly Labeled Water Analysis |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology ,Chinese Academy of Sciences |
| Conditions studied | Obesity; Drug |
| GLP-1 drugs | semaglutide |
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