Physiologic Response to Bariatric Surgery and the Impact of Adjunct Semaglutide in Adolescents
Physiologic Response to Bariatric Surgery and the Impact of Adjunct Semaglutide - in Adolescents (the PRESSURE Trial)
University of Colorado, Denver
40 participants
Oct 11, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The study plans to learn more about what happens to the body after bariatric surgery in people 12 to 24 years old. The study aims to understand why people respond differently to bariatric surgery and how to define success beyond weight loss alone. The study also plans to learn more about whether a medication (semaglutide) can help people 12 to 24 years old who, between 1 and 2 years after bariatric surgery, have not lost as much weight as expected.
Eligibility
Plain Language Summary
Simplified for easier understanding
This summary was AI-generated to explain the trial in plain language. It is not medical advice. Always discuss eligibility with your doctor before enrolling in a clinical trial.
Interested in this trial?
Get notified about updates and connect with the research team.
Interventions
Subcutaneous weekly injectable semaglutide
Standard postoperative care consists of behaviorally-focused interventions delivered by the interdisciplinary Bariatric Surgery Center team targeting nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and mental health at standard postoperative intervals.
Locations(1)
View Full Details on ClinicalTrials.gov
For the most up-to-date information, visit the official listing.
NCT06575738