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Targeted Fortification of Donor Breast Milk in Preterm Infants

Prematurity; ExtremeFailure to Thrive in Newborn3 more

This study is a randomized controlled trial comparing standard fortification of donor breast milk to targeted fortification of donor breast milk in preterm infants. The purpose of the study is to determine if there is a benefit to target fortifying donor breast milk in the preterm population. The investigators hypothesize that infants receiving targeted fortification of donor breast milk will have improved growth compared to infants receiving standard fortification of donor breast milk.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

The Intersection Between Loss of Control Eating and Obesity: The Role of Restriction and Food Reinforcement...

Pediatric ObesityNutrition Disorders2 more

This study aims to determine the relationships among loss of control eating, restriction, relative reinforcing value of high energy-dense food, and obesity risk. In order to achieve this aim, the investigators will follow children over the course of a year, obtaining behavioral and observational measurements, in addition to a two-week restricted access and two week non-restricted access period.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Energy Deficit Syndrome in Female Athletes. Molecular Mechanisms Associated With Malnutrition....

Female Athlete TriadEnergy Deficit Syndrome5 more

Energy Deficit Syndrome (RED-S) is the impairment of physiological functioning caused by relative energy deficiency and includes impaired metabolic rate, menstrual, endocrine, hematological, immunological, gastrointestinal, bone, psychological, developmental and cardiovascular function. Eighty-seven percent of athletes show at least one symptom related to RED-S, with a higher prevalence in women. Treatment of RED-S preferably involves a multidisciplinary team of health professionals to address the complex interaction of nutrition, training, body image and performance. The main objective is to prevent energy deficit syndrome in female athletes in the province of Alicante through different training and diet protocols using a virtual platform. A 12-week single-blind randomized clinical trial with an intervention period and a control period (RCT) is proposed. The sports federations of the most representative practices in the province of Alicante will be selected by randomized sampling. The female athletes will be randomly divided into 4 groups (control group; control group with free use of the virtual platform; intervention group with Mediterranean diet and physical exercise planning; intervention group with red fruits and physical exercise planning).

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

eHealth as an Aid for Facilitating and Supporting Self-management in Families With Long-term Childhood...

Preterm BirthPediatric Cancer5 more

The overall aim is twofold: 1) to stretch the borderline regarding the present knowledge of clinical and economic cost-effectiveness of eHealth as an aid for facilitating and supporting self-management in families with long-term childhood illness, and 2) to develop a sustainable multidisciplinary research environment for advancing, evaluating, and implementing models of eHealth to promote self-management for children and their families. A number of clinical studies are planned for, covering different parts of paediatric healthcare. The concept of child-centred care is essential. Experienced researchers from care science, medicine, economics, technology, and social science will collaborate around common issues. Expertise on IT technology will analyse the preconditions for using IT; economic evaluations will be performed alongside clinical studies; and cultural and implementation perspectives will be used to analyse the challenges that arise from the changes in relations among children, family and professionals, which may occur as a result of the introduction of eHealth. Child health is not only important in itself. Investments in child health may also generate significant future gains, such as improved educational and labour market performance. Six complex, long-term and costly challenges in paediatric healthcare are planned for, involving eHealth technology such as interactive video consultation, pictures, on-line monitoring, and textual communication. The research follows an international framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions in healthcare. End-users (families) and relevant care providers (professionals in health and social care) will participate throughout the research process. The overall aim is certainly to analyse eHealth as an aid for facilitating and supporting self-management. However, the plan also includes the research issue whether eHealth at the same time improves the allocation of scarce health care- and societal resources.

Enrolling by invitation15 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Vegetarian Diet on Patients With Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease

Metabolism and Nutrition DisorderLiver Diseases3 more

In this study, 18-60 years old patients with metabolic associated fatty liver disease(MAFLD) will be recruited to test the intervention effect of vegetarian diet. This randomized clinical trial randomized individuals to a healthy vegetarian diet or a healthy omnivorous diet for 24 weeks. At the baseline and after the 24week intervention, the clinical manifestations of MAFLD, obesity levels, indices for glucose and lipid metabolism parameters, results of questionnaire and fecal samples will be collected and analyzed.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Nutritional Course of Care After Surgical Treatment at the Patients Affected by a Cancer of the...

Nutrition DisordersHead and Neck Cancer

Whatever are the strategies of coverage, the consideration of the state of bad nutrition is not often the priority. According to the last recommendations (2012) of the French Society Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (SFNEP), the surgeries of the cancers of the VADS are not listed among surgeries with high morbidity. So the specific recommendations for the patients undernourished with surgery with low morbidity, only a personalized dietary advice and oral nutritional supplements are recommended in preoperative. There is no specific recommendation in post-operative. Two groups of cancer patients of the VADS will be compared: a control group benefiting from a nutritional coverage based on the current recommendations of the SFNEP, an experimental group benefiting from an improved nutritional coverage. In preoperative, all the patients of experimental group will benefit from dietary advice during a multidisciplinary specific consultation. In post-operative, a dietetic consultation will be set up in 7 days at the exit of hospitalization and call phone at M1, M2, M4 and M5. And for the undernourished patient will benefit a multidisciplinary consultation at the rate of a consultation a month during 6 months. In the Group control, the patients will be followed according to the current recommendations of the SFNEP.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Role of Body Composition in Large for Gestational Age Infants (LGA) With Oral Feeding Difficulty...

Body CompositionFeeding; Difficult3 more

Large for Gestational Age (LGA) infants have excess fat-mass (FM) proportion secondary to prolonged in utero exposure to an energy-rich environment. Our preliminary data suggest that excess FM proportion can be associated with oral feeding delay and a potentially modifiable therapeutic target to improve oral feeding outcomes. The objective of this study is to determine the impact of a short-term Fat-free mass (FFM)-indexed feeding on the oral intake volumes in LGA infants with oral feeding difficulties.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Preoperative Supplementation of Zinc

SurgeryNutrition Disorders

Pre operative anthropometric assessment including : weight in kg, height/length and BMI Pre operative Zinc supplementation (dose according to the age) for 7 days preoperatively for cases Postoperative data collection

Active5 enrollment criteria

Intra-oral Vacuum in Infants Before and After Performed Frenotomy

Infant Nutrition Disorders

The goal of this observational study is to examine how performed frenotomy in term-born infants influences the intra-oral vacuum. The main questions the study aims to answer are how tongue-tie, vacuum strength, and breastfeeding may be associated. Families of infants with tongue-tie where frenotomy is performed will be invited to participate. Intra-oral vacuum measurements before and 5-10 days after frenotomy will be obtained and the breastfeeding status followed for 6 months.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Lifestyle Intervention on Metabolic Homeostasis

HomeostasisMetabolism and Nutrition Disorder2 more

This is an exploratory controlled before-after study, which involves 112 participants, of whom 28 are with normal weight and 84 are overweight or obese. Twelve weeks of personalized nutritional and lifestyle weight reduction intervention will be conducted in the overweight or obese participants. The objectives of this study are to 1) characterize metabolic homeostasis under resting and exercise conditions, 2) to explore the potential impact factors on metabolic homeostasis, and 3) to investigate whether personalized nutritional and lifestyle weight reduction intervention can improve metabolic health in overweight or obese Chinese individuals and how is it comparable to healthy normal weight Chinese population.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria
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