In Canada, over 60% of adults are classified as overweight and obese resulting in a public health crisis including increasing health care costs and negatively impacting the well-being of many Canadians. To overcome these barriers, the ObeEnd device, manufactured by WAT Medical Enterprise, is a new and innovative wellness technology that uses electrical pulses to stimulate acupressure point PC6 to help control appetite. PC6 stimulation could potentially modulate appetite and restore gastric dysfunction, which are important factors that contribute to obesity. If PC6 electrostimulation facilitates the normalization of appetite and restoration of gastric dysfunction in those with obesity, then the device could be a potentially helpful aid to weight loss. To measure the change of appetite hormones and enzymes related to appetite regulation after using the ObeEnd device. The investigators hypothesize that, compared to placebo, electrostimulation of PC6 an acupuncture spot on the wrist over a two-week period will result in changes in enterogastic hormones in a direction that decreases appetite. The investigators also hypothesize that these changes will not affect physical activity levels but will correspond to changes in appetite and diet. This study will provide the first evidence of the effects of electrostimulation at PC6 on factors affecting body weight regulation providing insight into the utility of the ObeEnd device for weight control.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
27
The ObeEnd band provides electrostimulation to the PC6 acupuncture point on the wrist for 30 minutes.
The nonfunctional ObeEnd band does not provide electrostimulation to the PC6 acupuncture point on the wrist for 30 minutes.
School of Health, Concordia University
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Factors involved with appetite regulation
Blood hormones and proteins involved with appetite regulation. Appetite will be assessed via the Adult Eating Behaviour Questionnaire to see changes from baseline. This is a 35-item questionnaire that assesses 8 traits of appetite/hunger on a 1-5 Likert scale with a score of 1 indicating "strongly disagree" and a score of 5 indicating "strongly agree" to the statement.
Time frame: after 2 weeks of wearing the band
Dietary assessment
Changes in dietary intake will be measured through 3 day food records combined with photos.
Time frame: after 2 weeks of wearing the band
Physical activity
Physical activity will be assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) to see changes from baseline. The questionnaire measures various dimensions of physical activity over a 7 day retrospective period. The questions are open ended, asking participants to fill out a number for the time period being asked. For example, "\_\_\_days per week".
Time frame: after 2 weeks of wearing the band
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