Impact of the Use of FeelWell™ Compression Garment on Individuals With a BMI ≥35

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2019
Individuals suffering with obesity often experience daily pain and discomfort which limits movement, a critical factor in managing weight, cardio‐metabolic health, mood, sleep, self‐esteem and ultimately overall quality of life. Many individuals who experience weight gain have an abdominal or central distribution of weight which affects body mechanics leading to back pain, poor posture, difficulty walking with altered gait, knee, foot, ankle and leg pain (IT band, meralgia paresthetica) and other non‐specific chronic pain. Chronic pain impedes mobility often incorporating depression and low motivation in an endless cycle. Furthermore, as individuals are losing weight, they often suffer from excess skin which also aggravates by chafing (arms, inner thighs), hanging down and interfering with gait. The Investigators will examine the effect of wearing a custom‐fitted, FDA‐registered, Class I device, compression garment (Obesinov, S.A.R.L.) by participants with a BMI ≥ 35 on day‐to‐day quality of life over a period of one year. Various measures of quality of life will be taken, including assessing the participant's level of pain, mood, self‐stigma and comfort with the use of a compression garment. Additional assessments include impact of the compression garment on activity, strength, posture and movement as well as potential impact of the use of this garment on weight loss and change in laboratory measures of metabolic health.
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First added on: May 21, 2024