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Effect of Kangaroo Care on Phyiological Weight Loss in Term Newborns

InfantNewborn1 more

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of kangaroo care on physiological weight loss in term newborns.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Does the Timing of When High Intensity Intermittent Exercise is Undertaken Matter?

Weight LossWeight Change2 more

The participants will visit the laboratory on 3 occasions, once for a preliminary visit and a further two occasions to complete experimental trials in a randomised order. The experimental trials will consist of cycling under two conditions; HIIE-First followed by Continuous (Trial-A) or Continuous-First followed by HIIE (Trial-B). Participants will be asked to standardise their diet for 24-hours and complete an overnight fast prior to visiting the laboratory. Participants will then complete 60-min of cycling split throughout the day into two 30-min bouts, HIIE or continuous cycling before breakfast followed by a 3.5 hour rest period before completing their remaining 30-min HIIE or Continuous cycling before lunch. Each experimental trail will last approximately 8 hours and begin at 08:00am. Throughout the trial measurements of subjective feelings of appetite, gastric emptying rate, substrate utilisation and regular blood samples will be taken. Post-trial nutritional and well-being questionnaires will be collected at 24-h post. Study hypothesis The order in which continuous and HIIE is undertaken will result in differences in gastric emptying rate after ingesting a semi-sold lunch? Depending on which mode of exercise is undertaken first will result in different gastrointestinal hormone responses, metabolic responses and appetite responses throughout the trial day? Will the order in which different modes of exercise, undertaken within the same day effect nutritional intake and well-being 24-h after both exercise bout have been completed? Is substrate oxidation effected by the order in which multiple exercise bout of different modes are undertaken within the same day.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Ventilation Efficacy of Size 3 or Size 4 I-gel in Female Patient Weighing 50 to 60 Kilograms

Body WeightBreast Neoplasms1 more

Currently, the main method for selecting an i-gel® size is based on the body weight recommendation (30-60 kg for size 3 and 50-90 kg for size 4) according to the manufacturer's recommendation. However, there is an overlapping in size selection in people weighing between 50 and 60 kilograms. Laryngeal mask airways are widely used for breast surgery, and this patient cohort is often weighed between 50-60 kilograms in National Taiwan University Hospital. Therefore, in this randomized clinical trial, the investigators will compare the ventilation efficacy of size 3 and size 4 i-gel® in anesthetized, paralyzed female patients weighing 50 to 60 kilograms who undergo breast surgery. Also, the investigators will record any side effects of size 3 and size 4 i-gel® in this cohort.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Megestrol Acetate Against Cancer-related Critical Body Weight Loss in Patients With H&N Cancer Who...

Head and Neck Cancer

Primary Objective: To evaluate the population prevalence of critical body weight loss ( more than 5% from baseline) in patients with Head and Neck cancer. Secondary Objectives: To evaluate the impact of appetite, and performance status; To evaluate the change of quality of life (QoL); To evaluate the incidence of infection and hospitalization; To evaluate the safety profiles

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Antidiuretic Function Before and During Treatment With SGLT2 Inhibitors

Diabetes MellitusType 22 more

Subjects treated with Canagliflozin, Dapagliflozin and Empagliflozin obtained improvement on blood pressure values, body weight and cardiovascular mortality but pathophysiological explanations of these effects are not yet known.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Examination of Cognitive Function in Obesity and Following Weight Loss

ObesityBariatric Surgery Candidate1 more

Bariatric surgery is the most effective, long-term treatment for morbid obesity, and consistent with previous findings, individuals who lose significant weight after surgery also have improved cognition or "brain function". The mechanisms behind these cognitive improvements are currently unknown, but are the focus of much research effort. The goal of this pilot study is to thoroughly describe these changes in surgical versus medical weight loss patients over time in a repeated measures fashion.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

N-Terminal Pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide and Troponin Levels as Markers of Hemodynamic Stability...

HypotensionVery Low Birth Weight Infants2 more

The primary objective is to test the hypothesis that there is an association between the hemodynamic status and the serum levels of NT-proBNP and cTnT in prematurely born infants. We would also evaluate the hypothesis that there is an association between the level of these proteins in the serum and the short and long term morbidity.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Body Weight Growth After Birth and Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

Bronchopulmonary DysplasiaPreterm

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is one of the most common, complex, and severe diseases in preterm infants. BPD was first described as chronic pulmonary disease in survivors of severe respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in 1967, which was also called as the "old" BPD. In recent years, the definition for BPD has developed a lot. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) workshop in 2018 assessed BPD at 36 post-menstrual age (PMA) along with radiographic confirmation and used a severity grading of I-III. Although with effective surfactant supplement and oxygen support, BPD brings a great challenge to neonatologists.

Withdrawn3 enrollment criteria

The Influence of Probiotics on Body Weight and Composition

HealthyOverweight

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the addition of two different probiotic interventions to a comprehensive behavioral lifestyle intervention on body weight loss and overall health in overweight adults.

Withdrawn21 enrollment criteria

A New Birth Weight Prediction in Chinese Population

Birth Weight

To determine the value of principal component analysis in the combined method of three-dimensional ultrasonography assessing fetal limb volume and circumference and conventional two-dimensional ultrasonography for prediction of birth weight in southern Chinese population.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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