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Active clinical trials for "Bone Diseases, Metabolic"

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Phase II Randomized Study of Alendronate Sodium for Osteopenia in Patients With Gaucher's Disease...

Gaucher's DiseaseOsteopenia

OBJECTIVES: I. Determine the efficacy of alendronate sodium in treating osteopenia (generalized bone density and focal bone lesions) in patients with Gaucher's disease.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Bone Loss in Premenopausal Women With Depression

DepressionHealthy2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether women with major depression lose bone mass at a faster rate than women without depression. This study will also determine if the drug alendronate can maintain or increase bone mass in premenopausal women with major depression and osteoporosis. Depression may be a major risk factor for osteoporosis; it is associated with abnormally elevated stress hormone levels that may contribute to bone loss. This study will evaluate bone mass in women with depression and healthy volunteers. Participants will undergo psychiatric, medical, dietary, and stress hormone evaluations and bone mineral density (BMD) measurements. Participants with depression will be divided into two groups: those with normal BMD and those with low BMD. Depressed participants with normal BMD will be compared to a control group of healthy premenopausal women with normal BMD and followed for 36 months. Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) determinations will be made at months 6, 12, 24 and 36; bone turnover and endocrine parameters of depression will be measured every 3 to 6 months. Participants with depression and low BMD will be randomly assigned to receive either alendronate or placebo (an inactive pill) once a week for 24 months. Participants will receive calcium and vitamin D supplements daily. DEXA determinations will be performed at screening, and at Months 6, 12, 18 and 24; bone turnover and endocrine parameters of depression will be measured every 3 to 6 months. For both groups, up to four of the visits may optimally be done as inpatient stays of two nights. All remaining visits are as outpatients.

Completed50 enrollment criteria

Exercise Effects on Sarco-Osteopenia in Older Men

SarcopeniaOsteopenia

The study determined the effects of predominately resistance type exercise in combination with protein supplements on parameters of sarcopenia and osteopenia (sarco-osteopenia) in older, community dwelling men with sarcopenia and -osteopenia over 18 months.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Alendronate Versus Denosumab in Kidney Transplant Patients

OsteoporosisOsteopenia1 more

The management of bone disease has often been neglected post-transplantation, when the clinical focus is on allograft function and immunological sequelae. However, most renal transplant recipients (RTRs) have pre-existing CKD-MBD, which results in changes to mineral metabolism and reduced bone mineral density (BMD) and quality, which are linked to an increased incidence of fractures and cardiovascular disease. Bone loss is greatest in the first 6-12 months post-transplantation, during which period any intervention is likely to be of greatest benefit. Anti-resorptive agents all inhibit bone resorption. Since bisphosphonates and densoumab are the most widely used anti-resorptive agents for osteoporosis, we conduct this prospective interventional comparative study to compare the efficacy and tolerability of alendronate versus denosumab in de novo kidney transplant recipients with reduced bone mineral density, in the first 12 months treatment after kidney transplantation.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Versus Pulsed High Intensity Laser in the of Osteoprosis

Osteopenia or Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is the most prevalent metabolic bone disease. Although osteoporosis is widely considered to be much more prevalent in women approximately 39% of new osteoporotic fractures estimated to have occurred Worldwide in 2000 were in men. A number of studies investigate the effect of physical therapy modalities in treatment of osteoporosis. The use of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) represents an attractive alternative for Osteoporosis. Previous studies suggested that pulsed electromagnetic field could be beneficial for increase bone mineral density in osteoporotic patients, but there is a lack of Knowledge about the comparison with pulsed high laser therapy.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of a Novel Resistance Exercise in Individuals With Osteoporosis

OsteopeniaOsteoporosis2 more

The aim of the 6 month randomized controlled trial is to investigate the feasibility of a novel progressive muscle resistance exercise in postmenopausal women with low bone mass.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

The Role of Dietary Calcium for the Treatment of Osteopenia in Girls With Rett Syndrome

Rett Syndrome

Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of oral calcium supplementation for osteopenia in girls and women with Rett syndrome

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Functional Yogurt Powder Effect on Bone Health Biomarkers

OSTEOPENIA

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic effect of a functional yogurt powder on menopausal, middle-aged women at high risk of osteoporosis. The functional yogurt powder containing Calcium, D, K, C vitamins, Zn, Mg, L-leucin and the Lactobacillus plantarum 3547 probiotic, was developed to benefit bone health and in the long term may contribute to the prevention of osteoporosis.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Crestal Bone Loss Around Implant With or Without Platform...

Crestal Bone Loss

Implants have become the preferred method of single tooth replacement these days, patients receiving implant treatments not only expect restoration of masticatory function, they also expect that the prostheses will be esthetically pleasing, easy to clean, and permanent. To maintain long-term implant stability, it is important to minimize bone loss around the implant, as well as the soft tissue atrophy that accompanies it.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Severe Decrease of Growth Velocity in Children With Anorexia Nervosa.Therapeutic Trial of Growth...

Anorexia NervosaInterruption of Growth2 more

Anorexia nervosa may be responsible for a catch- down or even an interruption of growth, delayed puberty and osteopenia with failure of acquisition of bone mass. The recovery of normal nutrition usually leads to a resumption of growth and pubertal development. However, despite a therapeutic nutritional and psychotherapeutic satisfactory approach, some patients have a significant short stature with reduced adult final height and a deficit of bone mass. The main objective is to evaluate the effect of growth hormone (hGH) treatment on the growth velocity in prepubertal children or children in early puberty with anorexia nervosa and significant reduction of height velocity. This is a single-center, controlled, randomized and double-blind clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of hGH treatment for 1 year against a placebo, on the growth velocity of prepubertal or children in early puberty with Anorexia nervosa and major catch-down.This period is followed by the evaluation of the hGH treatment in children receiving placebo and continued hGH treatment in the treatment arm for 1 year, in total 2 years of study for each child. This second period corresponds to an ethical consideration giving secondarily access to treatment for patients in the placebo group.

Completed18 enrollment criteria
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