Connected Scales to Optimize the Maintenance of Weight Lost After Bariatric Surgery and Limit Failures and Reoperations
NCT: NCT06133413 · ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
In this research, we hypothesize that post-operative monitoring implemented with a connected scale after the 1st year (weight nadir period) post obesity surgery (i.e. sleeve and RYGB) would reduce the percentage of patients with excessive weight regain (\>10% regain of lost weight) by improving the quality of follow-up and long-term results. To do this, we are carrying out a comparative study on 182 patients, controlled, randomized per patient, ratio 1/1, open, in two parallel arms. Patients will be followed for 12 months and divided into one of the following two groups: * Control group: Standard follow-up * Interventional group: Standard follow-up + weekly weighing with the "Body Comp Pro" connected scale During their follow-up period, patients in the intervention group will have to weigh themselves at least once a week using the "Body Comp Pro" connected scale. The information will be transmitted to the investigation team via a secure platform available 24 hours a day. Alerts will be generated from a weight regain \> 5% of the baseline weight, allowing early management of weight regain.
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What is Connected Scales to Optimize the Maintenance of Weight Lost After Bariatric Surgery and Limit Failures and Reoperations?
Connected Scales to Optimize the Maintenance of Weight Lost After Bariatric Surgery and Limit Failures and Reoperations is a clinical trial registered under NCT06133413. Current status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06133413?
The current status of NCT06133413 (Connected Scales to Optimize the Maintenance of Weight Lost After Bariatric Surgery and Limit Failures and Reoperations) is: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
When did Connected Scales to Optimize the Maintenance of Weight Lost After Bariatric Surgery and Limit Failures and Reoperations start?
Connected Scales to Optimize the Maintenance of Weight Lost After Bariatric Surgery and Limit Failures and Reoperations started on 2025-06-26.
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