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Active clinical trials for "Chronobiology Disorders"

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Cardiometabolic Risk of Shiftwork

Sleep DeprivationCircadian Dysregulation1 more

The overall goal of the present application is to test the hypothesis that shift workers, who are chronically exposed to circadian misalignment and sleep loss, have a higher cardio-metabolic risk than day workers, and that the accumulated sleep debt and the degree of circadian misalignment both predict their elevated cardio-metabolic risk.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Bright Light Therapy on Fatigue, Sleep and Circadian Activity Rhythms in Lung Cancer...

FatigueSleep Disturbance1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of morning bright light therapy on fatigue, sleep disturbances, and circadian activity rhythms in lung cancer survivors.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

The Microbiome and Resilience to Sleep and Circadian Disruption

Sleep DeprivationCircadian Dysregulation1 more

This study is about how sleep loss and being awake at night impacts the ability to think, changes molecules in the blood, and alters the bacteria that live in the gut that typically help keep people healthy. This work will have important implications for the development of treatments and countermeasures for people who do not sleep enough and need to be active at different times of the day and night (e.g., emergency workers and military personnel).

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Maintaining Behavior Change: A 6-year Follow-up of Adolescent 'Night-owls'

Circadian Dysregulation

A follow-up of a cohort of participants recruited for a prior study will be conducted. In the prior study, 10-18 years olds were provided one of two treatments to improve the sleep of adolescent night-owls. The follow-up will be approximately 6-years following participation in the prior study. The goal is to establish long-term outcomes in sleep and circadian functioning, in the five health-relevant domains and in engagement in sleep health behavior.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Association Between Light Spectrum and Survival After Cataract Surgery

CataractAge-related Cataract3 more

This study was a retrospective observational cohort analysis of subjects aged 65 years and older, who underwent bilateral cataract surgery within a single (15 hospital) healthcare system, to determine the association between type (conventional or blue-light filtering) of implanted intraocular lens and survival.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Home Sleep and Circadian Phase: Mediators of Diabetes Risk

Sleep DeprivationDiabetes1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if deficient sleep and/or disruption with the body's internal clock ("circadian rhythms") are associated with diabetes risk. This study is being done to look at the possible relationships between sleep and risk of diabetes by examining sleep in the home and diabetes risk in the laboratory.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Chronobiology and Childhood Obesity in a Mediterranean Spanish Population

ObesityChronobiology Disorders

The main objective is to investigate chronobiological aspects of childhood obesity studying the potential relationship between meal patterns and circadian rhythmicity in a cross-sectional sample of obese, overweight and normal weight children/adolescent.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Functionality of Endogenous Biological Clock in Sepsis

Circadian Rhythm DisordersSepsis

The aim of the current study is to demonstrate dysregulation of immune system΄s circadian rhythms as a consequence of sepsis, as well as marked malfunction of the central circadian clock in comparison with patients without sepsis , the presence of which burdens independently the final outcome and , hence, need to be addressed.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

The Role of Circadian Rhythms in Cancer-Related Symptoms

Breast CancerFatigue9 more

Emerging evidence indicates that circadian rhythms may be disrupted following cancer and its treatment, and that circadian rhythm disruption may be an underlying pathophysiological mechanism of cancer- and cancer treatment-related symptoms (CRS) such as fatigue, sleep disturbance, cognitive impairment, and depressed mood. Given the detrimental effect of CRS on cancer survivors' quality of life, and a pressing demand for effective interventions to treat CRS, there is a need for a comprehensive examination of circadian disruption related to cancer and its treatment, and its association with CRS. The study will prospectively examine circadian rhythms and a CRS composite score in recently diagnosed breast cancer patients from prior to surgery or chemotherapy to 12 months later. A matched healthy control group will serve as a comparison.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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