Smart scale study aims to stop Post-Surgery weight regain
NCT ID NCT06133413
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether using a connected scale at home can help people who had bariatric surgery avoid regaining too much weight. About 182 adults who had surgery one year ago will either get standard follow-up or also weigh themselves weekly with a smart scale. If the scale shows a 5% weight gain, the care team steps in early to help.
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Hôpital La Pitié Salpêtrière
Paris, 75013, France
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