Assessing Follow up Trajectories in Eating, Routines, and Weight After GLP-1
Tufts University
Summary
Many people who use GLP-1 medications (such as semaglutide or tirzepatide) achieve meaningful weight loss, but maintaining that weight loss off after stopping the medication can be very challenging. Researchers at Tufts University are conducting a study to learn whether a digital lifestyle program can help people maintain their weight loss after they stop taking a GLP-1 medication. Adults who have recently stopped a GLP-1 medication may be eligible to participate. Participants will be randomly assigned to either receive access to a digital program or to continue with usual care. The study lasts 12 months and is fully remote. All participants will receive a Bluetooth scale to track weight from home and will complete short online questionnaires several times over the year. By taking part, you can help researchers better understand how to support long-term weight maintenance in a way that is affordable, accessible, and sustainable. Participants are compensated for their time, and your involvement may help improve care for others with similar experiences.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. 18 years of age or older (no upper limit); 2. ability to read, write, and speak English and/or Spanish; 3. ability to provide informed consent; 4. less than 30-days since GLP-1 RA cessation; 5. willing to participate. Exclusion Criteria: 1\. No clinically significant weight loss (e.g., \< 5% body weight) while taking GLP medication; 2) major psychiatric illness, cognitive impairment, or substance misuse that could impair ability to participate; 3) medical conditions that significantly affect weight or make participation unsafe (e.g., pregnancy or breastfeeding, recent…