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Use of Very Low Calorie Diet Preoperatively to Bariatric Surgery

Launched by AARHUS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL · Mar 22, 2022

Trial Information

Current as of August 22, 2025

Recruiting

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ClinConnect Summary

This clinical trial is looking at how a Very Low Calorie Diet (VLCD) before bariatric surgery might help patients lose weight more effectively and feel more satisfied with their progress. The goal is to see if following this diet can lead to better outcomes after the surgery, which is designed to help people with obesity lose weight.

To be eligible for this study, you need to be someone who is considering bariatric surgery, which is a procedure to help with weight loss. There are no restrictions based on age or gender; anyone aged 18 and older can participate. If you join the trial, you can expect to follow a specific low-calorie diet before your surgery. This research is currently recruiting participants, and it’s a great opportunity to contribute to understanding how diet impacts surgery results.

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Eligible for bariatric surgery
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • -

About Aarhus University Hospital

Aarhus University Hospital is a leading research institution in Denmark, dedicated to advancing medical science and improving patient care through innovative clinical trials. As a key sponsor of clinical research, the hospital integrates cutting-edge technology and multidisciplinary expertise to conduct studies that address critical health challenges. With a commitment to ethical standards and patient safety, Aarhus University Hospital collaborates with a diverse network of academic and industry partners, ensuring that its research initiatives contribute to the global body of medical knowledge and enhance treatment options for patients.

Locations

Aarhus, , Denmark

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Timeline

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