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Metabolic effects of fluoxetine in obese menopausal women
Our objective was to assess thermogenic action of fluoxetine (FL) in obese menopausal women, evaluating the effect of FL administration on resting energy expenditure (REE) and on glucose-induced thermogenesis both after acute administration (40 mg in single dose the evening before measurements) and...
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description | Our objective was to assess thermogenic action of fluoxetine (FL) in obese menopausal women, evaluating the effect of FL administration on resting energy expenditure (REE) and on glucose-induced thermogenesis both after acute administration (40 mg in single dose the evening before measurements) and after a 12- week period of diet treatment plus FL (60 mg per day) or placebo. It was a double-blind, placebo-controlled design both in acute and in chronic study. The subjects were 32 obese, otherwise healthy, menopausal women. The patients were assigned randomly to three groups, one performing an acute study protocol, in which resting and glucose-induced thermogenesis was measured after FL and placebo administration, performed in randomised order. The other two groups underwent dietary plus pharmacological treatment (FL or placebo, PL). Resting and glucose-induced thermogenesis was measured at baseline and after 12 weeks of treatment. The results showed that acute FL administration caused an increase in resting energy expenditure (PL: 5.35+/-0.18 vs FL: 5.53+/-0.24 KJ/min, p |
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