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Active clinical trials for "Noncommunicable Diseases"

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Nurse-assisted Intervention "eHealth@ Hospital -2-home"

Non Communicable DiseasesHeart Failure1 more

A randomized controlled trial with non-communicable disease patients from two medical hospitals in Norway will be recruited prior to hospital discharge. The intervention group will participate in a 42-day nurse-assisted eHealth intervention "eHealth@ Hospital-2-Home". The intervention includes monitoring the patient's vital signs, self-reports of symptoms, health and well-being, communication between the patients and a Nurse Navigator in the hospital, and access to information about illness and health resources.

Not yet recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Development of a Group Prenatal Care Intervention to Address Maternal and Child Non-Communicable...

Obesity

To test the efficacy of a group prenatal care intervention to reduce the risk of obesity related health conditions during and after pregnancy in obese mothers and their infants.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Make my Day - Primary Prevention of Stroke

Non-Communicable DiseasesStroke1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of a digital, person-centered stroke prevention program with a focus on primary prevention. The program is aiming to enable lifestyle change and to promote healthy activity patterns to decrease risk factors for stroke and in that way prevent future stroke.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Targeting DNA-methylation Fingerprints Linked to Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption to Prevent Non-communicable...

ObesityOverweight

Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the main health challenge in industrialized countries. However, these diseases are preventable if an intervention based on lifestyle is implemented at the population level. Diet has a great impact on the onset and progression of NCD. In this regard, ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption has been related to higher morbidity and mortality. UPF are defined as "formulations made mostly or entirely from substances derived from foods and additives, with little if any intact unprocessed or minimally processed foods" (NOVA definition). UPF are rich in saturated fats and additives and poor in fiber other nutrients. UPF consumption has raised in the last decades in the industrialized countries and this increase has been associated with higher prevalence of metabolic disorders such as diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. However, mechanisms that link UPF consumption with NCD are poorly understood and clinical trials are needed to unravel these mechanisms and how to impact on them through lifestyle interventions. The investigators have previously identified DNA methylation marks associated with UPF consumption. DNA methylation marks are modifiable. The aim of the study is to assay if DNA methylation marks related to UPF consumption are reversible by reducing UPF consumption in a population of adults with overweight or obesity and with a high basal UPF consumption (>35% of total food consumption in g/day).

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Low Fat Plant-Based Supplemented Diet Effects on Risk Factors for Chronic Non-communicable Diseases...

HyperlipidemiaMetabolic Syndrome X

The effect of a diet free from animal-sourced nutrients on a variety of risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases in weight reduction programs is not well established. In this non-randomised interventional study, the investigators will document the effects of a low-fat, plant-based diet supplemented with two daily plant-based meal replacements on serum LDL cholesterol as a primary end-point and total cholesterol, triglycerides, serum fasting glucose, serum urate, serum insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and body fat mass as secondary end-points. These end-points will be measured at baseline, after 10 weeks and after 36 weeks of intervention. Participants will be enrolled in the interventional arm with prescribed low fat plant-based diet from the group of all applicants to a free living population-based diet optimising program. The choice to participate in the study will be made by participants themselves. The investigators hypothesise that low-fat plant based diet supplemented with plant-based meal replacements eaten ad libitum allows a significant reduction of serum LDL cholesterol concentration.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Use of a Community-based Organization to Change Lifestyle Characteristics Related to Non Communicable...

DiabetesHypertension2 more

This study attempts to implement a lifestyle intervention programme aimed at changing the dietary habits, physical activity and alcohol and tobacco consumption in the 25-60year old adults in the MOH area, Ragama and measure the effectiveness of the programme.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

FRESHAIR4Life: Building the Case for Action

Tobacco UsePollution; Exposure1 more

The goal of this observational study is to understand the burden and determinants of tobacco use and air pollution (AP) exposure among mid- to late adolescents in Greece, the Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Romania, and Uganda. This context-specific knowledge will be crucial for selecting, adapting, and implementing preventive interventions in the next phase of the project. The main questions the investigators aim to answer are: What is the perceived burden of tobacco use and AP exposure among adolescents? What are the contextual drivers and behavioral determinants contributing to (prevention of) these risk factors? How do the dynamics between stakeholders influence prevention efforts? In this study, data will be collected through interviews, focus group discussions, photovoice, document analysis, observations, personal exposure monitoring, and questionnaires.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Integrating Services for Noncommunicable Diseases in Continuum of Care for Mothers and Children...

Continuum of CareNoncommunicable Diseases

The objectives of this cluster randomized control trial are to examine the effect of combined intervention of the utilization of continuum of care (CoC) card and health education on the completion of CoC services among mothers and to examine the effect of health education on NCDs and nutrition on mothers' knowledge on NCDs and nutrition in Myanmar. Pregnant women between 12-20 weeks of pregnancy will be recruited and assigned into intervention arm (n=600) and control arm (n=600). The intervention package will comprise of two components, (1) utilization of CoC card and (2) health education on CoC in maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH), NCD and nutrition. The CoC card will include CoC services from first antenatal care(ANC) to last postnatal care(PNC) including four ANC, skilled birth attendance (SBA) and four PNC and essential services. Pregnant women will get stickers if they receive above services. Health education will be given three times during pregnancy and one time during postpartum period. Health education will include importance of continuous uptake of MNCH services, NCDs and nutrition. The outcomes are proportion of completion of CoC services and knowledge on NCDs and nutrition.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Airtime Incentive Amounts to Improve Interactive Voice Response Surveys in Bangladesh and Uganda...

Surveys and QuestionnairesNoncommunicable Diseases

This study evaluates the effect of two different airtime incentive amounts on interactive voice response (IVR) survey cooperation, response, refusal, and contact rates, as compared to control group, in Bangladesh and Uganda.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Use of Narrative Voice and Introduction Content to Improve Interactive Voice Response Surveys in...

Surveys and QuestionnairesNoncommunicable Diseases

This study evaluates the effect of two different narrative voices (one male and one female) and two different introductions (one with informational content and the other with additional motivational content) on interactive voice response (IVR) survey cooperation, response, refusal, and contact rates, as compared to a control group (male, informational), in Bangladesh and Uganda.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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