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Effect of Early Nutritional Therapy on Frailty, Functional Outcomes and Recovery of Undernourished...

Malnutrition

The aims of the randomized-controlled, multicenter EFFORT trial are to assess the effects of early nutritional therapy in regard to effectiveness, safety and costs when applied to the heterogenous, polymorbid medical inpatient population. EFFORT will not only answer the question about overall benefit or harm, but using a physio-pathological mechanistic approach, it also will explore and provide conclusive answers about whether, why, how, and in which patient populations nutritional therapy does and does not works.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Food and Beverage Based Nutritional Supplements in Recipients of Home Care Services...

Malnutrition

Malnutrition increases the risk of complications and predisposes ti infections through impaired immune response and wound healing. Healthcare costs related to the management of malnourished patients is estimated to be more than double the amount spent managing non- malnourished The objective of this study is to examine the effect of newly developed energy and nutrients-dense beverage product on the nutritional status among patients at risk of malnutrition.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Mesalamine in Environmental Enteropathy

Malnutrition

Undernutrition is one of the most important health issues in Kenya. Children who are chronically undernourished do not reach their full potential and are at increased risk of infectious disease. Stunting occurs in a third of Kenyan children and has severe and long-term consequences in terms of health, development, and poverty. Several studies have shown that stunting is frequently associated with subclinical inflammation of the bowel, a condition referred to as Environmental Enteropathy (EE), previously known as 'tropical sprue' or 'tropical enteropathy'. EE is clinically similar to childhood inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's disease. The treatment of IBD routinely involves provision of gut immunomodulatory agents, but this approach has never been tried in EE. This proposal outlines a pilot double-blind randomised placebo-controlled trial of mesalamine (also called mesalazine - the safest immunomodulator used in IBD with least systemic activity) in treatment of severely malnourished children with EE.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Effect of Anti-inflammatory Diet on Inflammatory, Oxidative and Nutritional Markers in Hemodialysis...

InflammationMalnutrition3 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of especial diet therapy "Anti-inflammatory Diet" on inflammatory, oxidative stress, and nutritional markers in the context of protein-energy wasting syndrome(PEW) in hemodialysis patients.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Study to Investigate the Relative Bioavailability of Entrectinib Capsule Formulations F1 and F06...

Healthy Volunteers

This study aims to investigate the relative bioavailability, safety, and tolerability of entrectinib capsule formulations F1 and F06 under fed conditions in healthy adult male and female participants.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Nutritional Rehabilitation in Senegalese HIV-infected Children and Adolescents

MalnutritionHIV/AIDS

Severe (SAM, Body Mass Index-z < -3) and moderate (MAM, -3 ≤ BMI-z < -2) acute malnutrition, highly prevalent in HIV-infected children and adolescents, is an independent risk factor of death, even when antiretroviral treatment (ART) is initiated. The objectives of the SNAC'S study are to assess acceptability and effectiveness of outpatient nutritional rehabilitation, using ready-to-use food (RUF), elaborated in compliance with national and international recommendations and implemented in HIV-infected children and adolescents, under active follow-up in the 12 main pediatric HIV care sites in Senegal and presenting with SAM or MAM.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Evaluating a Family-based Nutrition and Garden Intervention in Rural Guatemala

MalnutritionDietary Modification

This is a pilot quasi-experimental study to evaluate the impact of adding a family garden intervention to an existing wrap-around nutrition intervention for children with chronic malnutrition and their family. The existing nutrition intervention is provided by community health workers affiliated with Wuqu' Kawoq | Maya Health Alliance. A single community in rural Guatemala will participate in the intervention, with the goal to recruit approximately 70 families in the combined nutrition/garden intervention. A nearby community, also participating in the nutrition intervention, will serve as a nonrandom contemporaneous control. Aims of the study include: Evaluate the impact of the garden intervention on maternal and child dietary diversity, child growth and household food insecurity. Use the Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to conduct a preliminary implementation analysis, to guide a future, well-controlled study.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Fortified Milk, Growth and Micronutrient Status in Mexican Toddlers (MilkGrowth)

Undernutrition

The objective of the present study was to assess the effect of a growing-up milk on growth and micronutrient status in children 12 to 30 months of age. The study was conducted in Cuernavaca, the state capital of Morelos, Mexico. The investigators included children who attended day-care centers. These day- care centers are part of a national government program which main objective is to support working mothers and those who intend to work and do not have access to a health service and are at risk of poverty. The study described herein is a randomized, parallel, double-blind, controlled trial by administration of growing up milk (GM) and fortified milk (FM). Results showed a significant improvement in linear growth in both supplemented groups, with no statistical difference between treatments. By using an artificial, population-based comparison group, the investigators conclude that this improvement was attributable to the supplements.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Relative Bioavailability of BI 1015550 Following Oral Administration Under Fed and Fasted Conditions...

Healthy

The primary objective of this trial is to investigate the effect of food on the pharmacokinetics of the oral tablet formulation of BI 1015550 by investigating the relative bioavailability of TF1 under fed and fasted conditions. The assessment of safety and tolerability will be an additional objective of this part.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Early Life Interventions for Childhood Growth and Development In Tanzania

MalnutritionStunting2 more

This study aims to assess growth and cognitive effects of treatment with azithromycin and nitazoxanide and/or nicotinamide (vitamin B3) supplementation nicotinamide.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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