Brain Activation and Satiety in Children 2
NCT04520490 · Active, not recruiting
Last updated 2026-05-28This clinical trial tests how brain activity relates to feelings of fullness in children with obesity.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
Childhood obesity and related long-term effects are serious public health problems, but not all children with obesity do well in treatment. This study will test a new combination of family-based behavioral treatment (FBT) with a drug intervention using a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA) exenatide once weekly extended-release (ExQW, Bydureon®) in order to improve obesity intervention outcomes in 10-12-year-old children.
Treatments tested
- Family Based Behavioral Treatment Behavioral
Children with obesity accompanied by at least one parent or caregiver will attend 24 weekly sessions. Most sessions will be held via video-conference and include 25-30 min. meetings between an interventionist and each child/parent pair to individualize treatment, followed by separate child and parent group meetings lasting 40 - 45 min. A select few sessions will be held in-person between an interventionist and each child/parent pair with no group session. Parents will serve as primary agents of change for their child and for themselves. Training will focus on food and physical activity education, parenting around food and physical activity, and use of behavioral skills (e.g., self-monitoring, environmental control, contingency management). Intervention groups of 8-12 children/families will be initiated every 3-6 mos. in study yrs. 2-3.
- Exenatide 2 mg [Bydureon] also known as Bydureon® Drug
Weekly injections of active drug.
- Placebo Drug
Weekly placebo injections
| Main thing measured | Change of BMI z-score |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Seattle Children's Hospital |
| Conditions studied | Childhood Obesity |
| GLP-1 drugs | — |
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