Optimal Treatment Strategies for Use of Anti-Obesity Medications (Aoms) in Children and Adolescents Clinical Centers

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Key Information

Due Date: December 1, 2026


Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services


Source: Federal


Website: View Website


Funding Categories:

Funding Amount: Not Specified


Funding Type: Cooperative Agreement


Match Required: No


Status: Forecasted


Contact Info: voula.osganian@nih.gov
Stavroula K. Osganian, MD, ScD, MPH (301) 827-6939

Overview

This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) invites applications from clinical centers to participate in a consortium to test anti-obesity medication (AOM) treatment strategies for youth with obesity that maximize benefits and minimize risks of AOM use. Such intervention strategies should support the promotion of healthy growth and development; adequate nutritional status/intake, healthy eating and physical activity behaviors; mental health and well-being (e.g., body image, self-esteem, mood, etc.), and quality of life and be feasible to implement in clinical care settings. Priority areas include testing strategies to determine optimal developmental stage for AOM initiation, rate and amount of weight loss, AOM class, dose, frequency, and duration, and content and intensity of adjunct lifestyle therapies that may be imperative to ensure normal psychological and physical development and to potentially avoid lifelong dependence on AOMs. Investigators should also evaluate potential predictors of response/ nonresponse to various treatment strategies under evaluation. The consortium may conduct independent or multicenter trials but will collaborate on the development of protocols, use of common measures and data elements, use of a central laboratory and standardized procedures to collect data and biospecimens, and data analyses and manuscripts.
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Additional Info

Posted Date: August 28, 2025


Application Due Date: December 1, 2026


Estimated Award Date: Not Specified


Eligible Applicants:

  • City or township governments
  • Others
  • Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
  • For profit organizations other than small businesses
  • Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
  • Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Small businesses
  • Independent school districts
  • Special district governments
  • Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
  • County governments
  • Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
  • State governments
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