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Virtual Weight Control Program Tailored for Adults With Type 2 Diabetes (VITAL)

Launched by PENNINGTON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER · Mar 16, 2021

Trial Information

Current as of August 11, 2025

Completed

Keywords

ClinConnect Summary

While weight loss (2-5% of total bodyweight) with clinical interventions has been shown to improve glycemic control in patients with Type II Diabetes clinic-based interventions are costly and have poor accessibility for the majority of patients. Commercial weight loss programs like WW (formerly Weight Watchers) are more affordable and accessible than clinic-based modalities, and have been shown to produce effective weight loss in adults with additional improvements in glycemic control. A randomized trial of a modified WW program for patients with Type II Diabetes showed significant reductio...

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • - 1. Participant reported diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes 2. HbA1c between 7%-11% (inclusive) 3. BMI 27-50 kg/m2 (inclusive) 4. Age range - 18 - 70 years (inclusive) 5. On stable regimen of all medications (including diabetes) for at least 3 months (brief regimens of medications such as antibiotics, steroids, etc. are permitted) 6. Willingness to attend weekly WW Virtual Workshops and to participate in WW Digital program 7. Access to a iOS smart phone device with internet 8. Willing to follow all requirements of study protocol including blood draws at baseline, week 12, and week 24.
  • 9. Willing and able to provide a valid email address for use in the study 10. Must be able to communicate (oral and written) in English 11. Under the care of a physician who will be responsible for managing the subject's diabetes and a subject who is willing to give release to provide their treating MD with information about the trial
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Participation in a weight control program within the past 3 months 2. Weight loss of ≥ 5 kg in the previous 6 months 3. Taking prescription or OTC weight loss medications within last 4 weeks 4. History of a surgical procedure for weight loss at any time (e.g. gastroplasty, gastric by-pass, gastrectomy or partial gastrectomy, adjustable banding, gastric sleeve) 5. History of major surgery within three months of enrollment 6. Currently taking other medications that affect weight (e.g., paroxetine, tricyclics, anti-psychotics) 7. Type 1 diabetes 8. Those on insulin or insulin secretagogues 9. Renal insufficiency consisting of potassium over 5.5 (mmol/L) on a non-hemolyzed specimen, or a creatinine over 2.5 mg/dL 10. Bilirubin over 3 (mg/dL) or an albumin less than 3 (g/dL) 11. ALT \> 3 (IU/L) times the upper limit of normal (normal range is 7-56) 12. Evidence of more than 1 severe hypoglycemic event (episode requiring emergency medical services) in the past 12 months, unless the participant's treating physician provides written clearance for participation.
  • 13. Hemoglobinopathy that interferes with measurement of hemoglobin A1c 14. Those on higher doses of diuretics (furosemide 40mg or higher or comparable) 15. Unstable heart disease (an ongoing workup or treatment for a cardiac symptom such as unstable angina, coronary ischemia) 16. Presence of implanted cardiac defibrillator 17. Blood pressure ≥180/100 mm Hg. If a potential participant has a BP above the inclusion criteria it is acceptable to re-test this potential participant within one week of the original test.
  • 18. Thyroid disease for which the participant is untreated or has had treatment changed within the last 6 months. History of thyroid disease or current thyroid disease treated with a stable medication regimen for at least 6 months is acceptable 19. Orthopedic limitations that would interfere with ability to engage in regular physical activity 20. Uncontrolled gastrointestinal disorders including chronic malabsorptive conditions, peptic ulcer disease, Crohn's disease, chronic diarrhea or active gallbladder disease 21. Current cancer or cancer treatment, or a history of cancer or cancer treatment within the last 3 years. Persons with successfully resected non-melanoma carcinoma of the skin may be enrolled.
  • 22. Dementia, psychiatric illness, or substance abuse that may interfere with adherence (e.g. illness that is currently unstable or resistant to first-line therapy; substance abuse in the past year), 23. History within the past five years of clinically diagnosed eating disorders including anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa.
  • 24. Women who are pregnant, lactating, trying to become pregnant or unwilling to use an effective means of birth control 25. Currently consuming \>14 alcoholic drinks (1 drink = 12 fl oz beer, 4 fl oz wine or 1.5 fl oz liquor) per week and unwilling to limit intake to less than 3 drinks per drinking day during study participation 26. Participation in another clinical trial within 30 days prior to enrollment. 27. Any other condition or factor which in the opinion of the study physician or investigator makes it inadvisable for the candidate to participate in the trial

About Pennington Biomedical Research Center

The Pennington Biomedical Research Center, part of Louisiana State University, is a leading institution dedicated to advancing the understanding of nutrition, physical activity, and chronic disease prevention through innovative research. With a focus on obesity, metabolic disorders, and related health outcomes, the center conducts rigorous clinical trials and translational studies aimed at improving public health. Its multidisciplinary team of scientists and clinicians collaborates to translate research findings into practical applications, fostering healthier lifestyles and informing policy. Committed to excellence in research and education, the Pennington Biomedical Research Center plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of health and wellness.

Locations

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

John W Apolzan, PhD

Principal Investigator

Pennington Biomedical Research Center

Jessica G LaRose, PhD

Principal Investigator

Virginia Commonwealth University

Stephen Anton, PhD

Principal Investigator

University of Florida

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

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Estimated completion

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