The Effects of Strength Training on Muscle Mass and Mental Health in Adults Taking Obesity Medication
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N/AInterventional Study
Muscle CompositionObesityQuality of Life (QOL)
No Placebo Group
Every participant receives an active treatment — no one gets a placebo.
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At a Glance
Age
18 and older
Sex
Any
Study type
Interventional
Purpose
Treatment
Participants needed
40 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh · Other
Who this trial is looking for
This trial is looking for adults who are starting obesity medication called GLP-1 RAs. Participants will engage in a weightlifting program for 3 months to see its effects on muscle mass and mental health.
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
Must be takingGLP-1 RAs
Rules you outDiabetesSerious heart conditionMajor depression
You may be able to join if
I am starting GLP-1 RAs prescribed by my doctor.
I am at least 18 years old.
I am obese with a BMI of 30-45 or a BMI of 27 with a weight-related health issue.
I do not smoke.
I have not been exercising regularly for the past 6 months.
I can perform the required exercise training.
You may not be able to join if
I have a serious heart condition.
I have had cancer that needed treatment in the past 5 years.
I have diabetes.
I have a history of major depression or severe psychiatric disorders.
I have problems with my muscles or bones that limit my ability to exercise.
I struggle with substance abuse.
I plan to be away for 2 weeks or more in the next 3 months.
I am pregnant or plan to get pregnant during the study.
Summarized in plain language from this trial's official eligibility criteria.
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of resistance exercise, such as weightlifting, on retention of muscle mass and mental health in individuals taking GLP-1 RAs (an obesity medication). Resistance exercise is focused on increasing the strength of participants' muscles, such as how much participant can lift.
•The duration of this study is 3 months. This includes:
* Orientation ses…
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of resistance exercise, such as weightlifting, on retention of muscle mass and mental health in individuals taking GLP-1 RAs (an obesity medication). Resistance exercise is focused on increasing the strength of participants' muscles, such as how much participant can lift.
•The duration of this study is 3 months. This includes:
* Orientation session to explain study protocol, exercise program, and complete questionnaire about participants' medical history and lifestyle.
* Two health assessments at baseline and at 3 months. These assessments include body composition, resting blood pressure, cardiovascular function, and muscular strength. Both the resistance exercise group and the control group will complete assessments at baseline and again at 3 months. After the 3-month period, individuals in the control group may choose to participate in the exercise training and complete the optional 6-month assessments.
* Personalized resistance exercise sessions for 60 minutes per session, twice per week, for 3 months.
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Initiating GLP-1 RAs prescribed by physician or advanced practice practitioner and willing to withhold the start of the drug until baseline assessment completed
* Non-Smoker
* ≥18 years old
* Obese: Body Mass Index 30-45 kg/m² or BMI ≥27 + ≥1 weight related comorbidity; either…
Inclusion Criteria:
* Initiating GLP-1 RAs prescribed by physician or advanced practice practitioner and willing to withhold the start of the drug until baseline assessment completed
* Non-Smoker
* ≥18 years old
* Obese: Body Mass Index 30-45 kg/m² or BMI ≥27 + ≥1 weight related comorbidity; either hypertension or sleep apnea confirmed by participant self-report
* Inactive: not meeting the current US exercise guidelines over the past 6 months
* Capable of performing the required exercise training
Exclusion Criteria:
* A serious heart condition, such as unstable heart disease or heart failure, irregular heartbeats that are not well controlled, severe narrowing of the heart valves, or any recent inflammation of the heart or its lining
* Cancer requiring treatment in the past 5 years
* Hypothyroidism/hyperthyroidism
* Personal or family history of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome type 2 (MEN2)
* Gastroparesis
* Chronic/idiopathic acute pancreatitis
* Hepatic disease or cirrhosis
* Struggle with alcohol or other substance abuse (heavy drinking (≥4 drinks/day or ≥8 drinks/week for women; ≥5 drinks/day or ≥15 drinks/week for men), or who score ≥3 on the Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10))
* Diabetes (Type 1 or 2)
* Major risk factors for coronary heart disease such as uncontrolled high blood pressure (≥160 mm Hg systolic or ≥100 mm Hg diastolic)
* Problems with your muscles or bones that limit your ability to exercise
* Any other medical condition that is life-threatening, can interfere with or be aggravated by the exercise training
* Plans to be away ≥2 weeks in the next 3 months
* Participation in any other concurrent interventional clinical trial
* History of eating disorders or weight-loss surgery, unstable weight (±5% change in past 6 months), or use of obesity medication (e.g., such as Wegovy, Ozempic, Saxenda, Zepbound, Mounjaro) in the last 3 months
* Inability to give informed consent
* History of major depression or other severe psychiatric disorders (e.g., who answer "yes" to question 9 on PHQ-9 in the Psych\_QoL\_Sleep questionnaires.)
* Pregnant or plan to become pregnant during study
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