Ll. Moore et al., A COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF ONE-YEAR WEIGHT-GAIN AMONG USERS OF MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE, LEVONORGESTREL IMPLANTS, AND ORAL-CONTRACEPTIVES, Contraception, 52(4), 1995, pp. 215-219
With the recent introduction and growing popularity of Depo-Provera(R)
Contraceptive Injection, concern about the potential for weight gain
during treatment has been raised. The purpose of the present study was
to determine whether or not Depo-Provera(R) Contraceptive Injection i
s associated with greater weight gain, and incidence thereof, than Nor
plant(R) implants or oral contraceptives. A retrospective chart review
of patients seen at a state- and federally-funded clinic was conducte
d. Fifty women in each treatment group who met the study criteria were
identified and included in the study evaluation. Mean one-year weight
gain for subjects in each group was as follows: -2.0 pounds in the or
al contraceptive group, -1.8 pounds in the Norplant(R) implants group,
and +0.1 pounds in the Depo-Provera(R) Contraceptive Injection group.
While results among treatment groups differed slightly no significant
weight change occurred in any of the treatment groups.