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"Orlistat Potentiates Weight Loss Without Affecting Eating Behaviour: Presented at ECO" By Thomas S. May BUDAPEST, HUNGARY -- April 24, 2007 -- Results of a three-year clinical study show there is no significant difference in eating behaviour in patients taking the lipase inhibitor orlistat compared with those taking placebo. Orlistat is a pancreas lipase inhibitor that is thought to have a "policing influence" on patients' food choices, said lead author Mette Svendsen, registered dietitian, department of preventive cardiology, Ulleval University Hospital, Oslo, Norway. Svendsen presented the study results here at the 15[th European Congress on Obesity (ECO). To investigate the effect of orlistat on patient's food choices, Svendsen and colleagues analysed the eating behaviours of 306 obese men and women with the metabolic syndrome participating in the three-year Scandinavian Multicentre study of Obese Subjects with the Metabolic Syndrome trial and randomised to orlistat or placebo after an 8-week very low-energy diet (VLED). |
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