Efficacy Evaluation of 16 Weeks' Dietary Supplementation With Iron Bis-glycinate Plus Vitamin C...
Cognitive Function and MoodNon-anaemic Iron DeficiencyIron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency worldwide with one in four estimated to be affected by iron deficiency anaemia. Women of reproductive age are at greatest risk for iron deficiency and anaemia due to iron losses during menstruation and childbirth as well as the increased need for iron throughout pregnancy. However, iron deficiency without anaemia is at least twice as common as iron deficiency anaemia with females aged 11-49 at the biggest risk of all. Despite this, it is commonly left undiagnosed. Those who are iron deficient non-anaemic can still suffer from the same common consequences of iron deficiency anaemia; these include unexplained fatigue, mood changes and decreased cognitive performance. However, randomised controlled trials (RCTs) assessing the effect of iron supplementation upon cognitive performance, mood, fatigue and well-being in non-anaemic iron deficient women of reproductive age are limited. There is also a lack of well-defined diagnostic criteria for non-anaemic iron deficiency, which makes comparisons across RCTs difficult. However, there is evidence to suggest that a haemoglobin cut off of ≥120 g/L and serum ferritin ≤ 20 µg/L provides an accurate indication of non-anaemic iron deficiency in women of reproductive age; this is inclusive of the ability to recognise iron-associated deficits in psychological and physiological functioning. Additionally, previous RCTs could be improved by utilising a lower dose of iron in a bis-glycinate chelate form, which is evidenced to have superior bioavailability, tolerability and subsequent efficacy compared to ferrous formulations. Iron bis-glycinate absorption is also negatively associated to serum ferritin levels, which is suggestive of a non-anaemic iron deficient population benefitting most from it's administration. The current study aims to build upon previous iron RCTs in populations of non-anaemic iron deficient and iron sufficient women of reproductive age by investigating the effects of 16-weeks supplementation with either iron bis-glycinate chelate alone, iron bis-glycinate plus vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) or matched placebo upon cognitive performance, subjective mood, fatigue, health and well-being.
Auricular Acupuncture on Fatigue, Energy and Well-Being in Intensive Care Nurses
FatigueNotably, no acupuncture intervention studies have aimed at reducing the fatigue level and increasing the energy of the nurses working in the ICU. For this reason, this study aims to investigate the effects of auricular acupuncture applied to nurses working in the ICU, who work at a critical point in patient care in our country, work with intense work tempo, experience excessive stress, tension, fatigue, and are open to psychosocial problems such as depression and burnout, on fatigue and energy levels. This study can significantly contribute to the literature on managing the physical and psychosocial issues associated with fatigue and that similar intervention programs can be expanded in working life. This study aimed to determine the effect of auricular acupuncture applied to intensive care nurses on fatigue, energy and well-being. This was a single-blind, randomized controlled clinical study. The study was conducted in three groups: semi-permanent needle acupuncture (intervention), seed acupuncture (intervention), and a control group.
Effects of Sleep Hygiene Education and Lavender Oil Inhalation on Sleep Quality, Fatigue, Quality...
OstomySelf-care non-pharmacological methods can help reduce the negative health effects of sleep problems or insomnia. This trial aims to investigate the effects of sleep hygiene education and lavender oil inhalation alone and in combination on sleep quality, fatigue, and health-related quality of life in adults with a stoma.
To Study the Effect of Investigational Product on Fatigue and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Healthy...
FatigueE-OJ-01 (Oxyjun®), a proprietary, standardized aqueous extract of TA, has been proven to improve cardiac output and thereby lead to better oxygenation capacity and exercise endurance. This, in turn, averts fatigue and improves physical functioning. Based on the previous studies of E-OJ-01 and the scientific literature available in support of the antioxidant and anti- inflammatory activity of TA bark, in the present study, it is hypothesized that E-OJ-01 will be able to reduce fatigue and improve the cardiorespiratory fitness of the male participants aged between 30 to 60 years.
Noradrenergic and Stress-Related Etiologies of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Fatigue SyndromeThe objective of this study is to measure sympathetic nervous system function and stress responses in patients with clinically documented and self-reported chronic fatigue that is worsened by stress, compared to healthy controls. Baseline norepinephrine (NE) levels and stress-induced NE levels in patients who fulfill criteria for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and who self-identify with stress induced worsening fatigue, will be compared to data from normal individuals pre and post-stress.
Effect of Qigong on the Symptom Clusters of Dyspnea, Fatigue, and Anxiety.
Lung CancerNonsmall Cell7 moreEffects of Qigong on symptom clusters of dyspnea, fatigue, and anxiety in Vietnamese lung cancer patients: A randomized control trial
Optimizing Sleep/Wake Related Cognitive Efficacy
LaboristSleep2 moreThis is a pilot study designed to elucidate sleep/wake patterns and associated cognitive efficacy of laborists involved in shift work at Mayo Clinic Rochester.
Yoga During Chemotherapy Study
CancerSleep Disturbance1 moreThis proposal aims to expand non-pharmacologic options for the control of symptoms during chemotherapy using yoga practices. It is particularly focused on sleep disturbance with a secondary focus on fatigue.
A Patient-Controlled Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Cancer Symptoms
PainFatigue2 morePatients receiving treatment for advanced cancer often experience co-occuring pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance that are not relieved with medications. Brief cognitive-behavioral coping strategies such as relaxation or imagery have been shown to be useful for these symptoms individually and may be effective for the cluster of co-occuring pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance. Because single cognitive-behavioral strategies don't work equally well for all persons, providing training in multiple cognitive-behavioral strategies is necessary. However, oncology nurses report having insufficient time and are often not available to deliver the interventions exactly when patients experience symptom exacerbation. This application proposes a patient-controlled cognitive-behavioral (PC-CB) intervention, using an MP3 player to deliver recorded cognitive-behavioral strategies. The PC-CB intervention would allow patients to select from a variety of cognitive-behavioral strategies based on their personal preferences, and facilitate self-administration of those strategies at whatever time and place the symptoms occur, without increasing burden on nursing staff. Primary aims are (1) to explore acceptability and patterns of use of the recorded cognitive-behavioral strategies and (2) to pilot test efficacy of the PC-CB intervention compared to a waitlist control.
DGB-01 Effects on Endurance Exercise
FatigueThe purpose of this research is to evaluate the effects of DGB-01 on performance of a 40-km time trial in trained male cyclists. The investigators believe that DGB-01 will improve performance on the time trial as measured by a reduction in the amount of time required to complete the distance, using a computerized cycle ergometer.