Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2020;35(2):181-189

doi:10.15605/jafes.035.02.06

Efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in inducing weight loss among obese Filipino patients

Margaret Encarnacion 1 ; Oliver Allan Dampil 1 ; Ludwig Damian 2 ; Maria Leila Doquenia 2 ; Divina Cristy Redondo-Samin 3 ; Mary Karen Woolbright 3

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Keywords

obese; repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation

Country

Philippines

Language

English

Abstract

Objective. To determine the efficacy of rTMS in decreasing body mass index (BMI) versus sham stimulation among obese Filipino patients. Methodology. This was a single-center, randomized, sham-controlled, single-blind, parallel group trial. Participants were 15-65 years old with BMI ≥30 kg/m2 and weight stable for 6 weeks. Participants were randomized to receive real rTMS or sham stimulation. Each underwent 4 sessions of stimulation over 2 weeks. Anthropometrics, total caloric intake (TCI), and VAS score for appetite were taken at baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 weeks. Results. A total of 31 patients were randomized with 15 to the treatment and 14 to sham stimulation completing treatment, with 2 lost to follow-up. A significant decrease in BMI was noted after 4 weeks from the start of rTMS in the treatment group, (0.6±0.6, p-value=0.001), with weight change of -1.3±1.3 kg (p-value=0.009), but was no longer observed at 6 weeks onwards. No severe adverse effects were noted. Conclusion. rTMS to the DLPFC effectively decreased BMI (0.6±0.6) and weight (-1.3±1.3 kg) from baseline to 4 weeks. At 6-12 weeks after rTMS however, there was no longer a significant difference, indicating that 4 sessions of rTMS may not be enough to produce a prolonged effect on weight loss.