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IN-USE TOLERANCE STUDY UNDER DERMATOLOGICAL AND OPHTHALMOLOGICAL CONTROLS AND EFFICACY ASSESSMENT...

HypersensitiveReactive and Intolerant Skin2 more

The aim of this study is to assess the dermatological and ophthalmological tolerance of the investigational product Baume visage / Face balm RV4942A - RY1985 after 21 days of twice daily use on the study areas, under normal conditions of use. The aim of this study is also to: evaluate the cutaneous sensitivity by a stinging test at D1 T0 and D22. evaluate the cutaneous sensitivity by a sensitive scale at D1 T0, D1 Timm*, D8 and D22. evaluate the soothing efficacy by an efficacy questionnaire at D1 Timm*, D8 and D22. evaluate the cosmetic acceptability by a questionnaire at D22. This study is conducted as a national, monocentric, non-randomized open trial. The 33 subjects in this study (31 subjects on D22) present hypersensitive, reactive and intolerant skin on face. They are stinger subjects, with a dry to very dry skin. Timm*: 10 to 30 minutes after first application

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Effects of Regular Activity on Physiology Between Recreational Athletes of Different Body Fatness...

ObesityInsulin Sensitivity

The popularity of marathons and endurance events has increased over the last few decades and, interestingly, the demographics of participants have also changed. From 1980 to 2002 the average race time to complete the marathon lengthened from ~3.5 hours to ~4.5 hours. Likewise, many endurance races include "Clydesdale" and "Athena" divisions for heavier weight male and female runners, respectively. As such, there has been an increase of overweight and obese participants in these races. For example, one study consisting of 250 runners determined, according to BMI, that approximately 15% and 31% of the female and male participants, respectively, were classified as overweight, with 31% and 33% classified as obese. Therefore, many recreational endurance athletes are overweight despite their high level of activity. On one hand, these data are positive as regular exercise reduces cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in overweight and obese populations. Yet, it is well documented in sedentary obese individuals that excess adiposity can lead to disturbances in adipocyte lipolysis and altered substrate utilization at rest and during exercise, and can decrease muscle quality. However, it is unknown if overweight individuals that exercise regularly have disrupted fat metabolism, circulating hormones, or muscle quality. No study has directly determined if differences exist in fat metabolism, circulating hormones, and muscle quality between overweight recreational female athletes and their lean counterparts when training status is equivalent. Therefore, the purpose of this investigation is to determine if differences in pre and post-exercise fat metabolism, circulating insulin and growth hormone, and muscle quality exist between active overweight individuals compared to active lean individuals with similar training history and who have regularly trained for and participated in endurance events within the last few years.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Personalized Prevotella sp. and Butyrate Enriching Diet (PPBe)

PregnancyFood Hypersensitivity

The research aims to elucidate a specially-designed personalized diet that will increase gut colonization of Prevotella sp. and butyrate levels in pregnant mothers and the benefits in reducing infant's food allergy development.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Children With Aluminium Contact Allergy: Oral Exposure Study

Contact DermatitisContact Allergy1 more

Aluminium allergy is predominantly seen in children with small itchy nodules in the skin after vaccinations, so-called granulomas. We want to do an exposure study where aluminium allergic children have to eat aluminium pancakes for a short period of time. The purpose is to investigate whether a worsening of the children's symptoms can be detected, both itching of the granuloma, allergic rash on the skin and also the symptoms that are not measurable, such as headache, stomach ache and general agitation. We also want to examine the concentration of aluminium in the urine, which reflects the absorption of aluminum from the gastrointestinal tract.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Allergy Potential of Omeza Collagen Matrix in Human Subjects Using the Skin Prick Method

Allergic Reaction

Single-center, monadic, one day study utilizing the skin prick method to assess the allergy potential of Omeza Collagen Matrix in Human Subjects

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Highly Sensitive Serum Cardiac Troponin T and Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Systemic Lupus...

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Identification of biological markers able to better stratify cardiovascular risks in systemic lupus erythematosus patients is needed. We aimed to determine whether serum cardiac troponin T levels measured with a highly sensitive assay (HS-cTnT) may predict cardiovascular events in systemic lupus erythematosus.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Sensitivity and Specificity of the Clinical Classifications Generated by the Cureety Digital Telemonitoring...

Neoplasms

Cureety is a digital telemonitoring platform specifically designed to monitor cancer patients through self-reporting of adverse events, accompany patients and their medical teams and complement existing healthcare practices. The platform aims to detect signs and symptoms of health deterioration and disease progression, allowing the medical team to intervene earlier than usual compared to conventional care. The patients are asked to respond to an electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) questionnaire. The digital tool is configured for each patient that generates specific questions that allow grading of adverse events relevant to their specific treatment and disease profile. At the core of the platform is the medical device "Cureety TechCare", an algorithm that outputs a "clinical classification" based on the adverse events reported by the patients. There are four levels that correspond to the patients' health states, either "critical" ("red"), "to be monitored" ("orange"), "compromised" ("yellow"), or "correct" ("green"). In the case of a red or orange classification, the patients are asked to contact their medical team. In addition, the medical team can monitor the patient classifications from a distance including receiving notifications when patients are classified red and orange. The present study was designed to retrospectively evaluate the performance of the "Cureety TechCare" medical device in real-life using data collected in the Cureety database.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial to Assess the Effects of Dairy on Insulin Sensitivity and β-Cell Function

Diabetes

The aim of this trial is to evaluate the effects of dairy product consumption on insulin sensitivity and pancreatic β-cell function in men and women at risk for the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who habitually consume beverages high in sugar (non-diet sodas and fruit juice cocktails).

Unknown status33 enrollment criteria

ToleroMune Grass Follow on Study

Grass AllergyRhinoconjunctivitis

Grass pollen allergens are recognised as a major cause of allergic diseases in humans and animals. Worldwide, at least 40% of allergic patients are sensitised to grass pollen allergens and between 50-90% of hayfever or seasonal allergy sufferers are allergic to grass pollen. ToleroMune Grass is a novel, synthetic, allergen-derived peptide desensitising vaccine, currently being developed for the treatment of grass allergy. The purpose of this optional observational follow-on study is to further evaluate rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms on exposure to Grass in the EEU among subjects who completed all dosing visits in study TG002 approximately one year after the start of treatment.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Egg Oral Immunotherapy

Egg Hypersensitivity

For patients with Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergy, the current management includes identification of the causative food and avoidance. Egg allergy is among the most common causes of IgE-mediated food allergy in children, affecting approximately 1.6% of children (its prevalence is higher in children with atopic dermatitis or other food allergies). Given the prevalence of egg and the difficulty to avoid it in the diet, we aim to investigate the safety and efficacy of baked egg oral immunotherapy.

Completed27 enrollment criteria
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