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Active clinical trials for "Growth Disorders"

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Health and Nutrition Survey on Shenzhen Children

Nutrition DisorderChild14 more

Master and analyze the nutritional health, growth and development status of primary and secondary school students in Shenzhen, and discover the main nutritional health, growth and development problems and influencing factors. Provide basic data and evidence-based basis for the municipal government and related departments to formulate child health policies and measures.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

To Assess the Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ in Greece

Growth Disorders

This is a National, Multicentre, Observational Registry to study adherence and long term outcomes of therapy in paediatric subjects using Easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment from hospitals in Greece and to assess the level of adherence of subjects receiving SAIZEN® via Easypod™.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Canadian, Multi-centre, Observational Registry to Study Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy...

Growth Disorders

This is a Canadian, Multicentre, Observational Registry to study Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in paediatric subjects using Easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment from hospital and to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via Easypod™ .

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Validation of Two Measures for Growth Hormone Deficiency in Children, the Treatment Related Impact...

Growth DisorderGrowth Hormone Deficiency in Children

This study is conducted in Europe and the United States of America (USA). The aim of the study is to validate two measures for growth hormone deficiency in children, the Treatment Related Impact Measure of Childhood Growth Hormone Deficiency (TRIM-CGHD) and the Treatment Burden Measure of Childhood Growth Hormone Deficiency (TB-CGHD).

Completed45 enrollment criteria

To Assess the Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ in Middle East

Growth Disorders

This is a Middle East, Multicenter, Observational Study to evaluate Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in pediatric subjects using easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment and to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via easypod™.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ Electromechanical Device for Growth...

Growth Disorders

This is a Chinese, Multicentre, Observational Study to study Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in paediatric subjects using easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via easypod™.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

To Assess the Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ in Italy

Growth Disorders

This is an Italian, Multicentre, Observational Study to study Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in paediatric subjects using easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via easypod™.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of NICHE Programme Activities in Kenya

Growth DisordersMalnutrition

This study evaluates the impact of additional cash and nutritional counselling on nutrition outcomes in pregnant women and children up to the age of two years in CT-OVC (cash transfer- orphan and vulnerable children) households in Kitui and Machakos counties of Kenya. The control arm households will receive their normal CT-OVC cash payment and the intervention arm will receive an additional cash payment and nutritional counselling.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Early Childhood Cow's Milk Allergy Elimination Diet on Eating Behaviors, Nutrition,...

Nutrient DeficiencyEating Behavior2 more

Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is the most common Food Allergy (FA) in children, and the essential strategy in prevention is avoiding the allergens that may cause potentially life-threatening reactions. The primary developmental task of early childhood is the creation of healthy eating habits. The diagnosis of FA in this period can lead to permanent changes in the life of the child and her family. In early childhood, parents are often responsible for all aspects of FA management because children are too young to understand the complexity of avoiding allergens. Children often do not have the skills to implement FA management. Parents are advised to follow a special weaning diet, avoiding any type of cow's milk, usually at least 1 year old. However, depending on the clinical improvement, it can be recommended to continue this exclusion diet for much longer. Thus, many children have to exclude a large group of food from their diets, which is critical for their growth, development, and eating habits. This may raise mealtime behavioral anxiety in a child with a FA. Eating behavioral anxieties are also very common in healthy, typically developing children. Even 25% to 45% of normally developing children's parents report concerns about their child's nutritional and mealtime behaviors, including the destructive child behaviors (eg., refusal of foods, food selectivity, and getting off the table). In children with food allergies, monitoring long-term growth after the diet is another important issue. Growth problems were reported in 21% of children with FA diagnosed with malnutrition. Most studies focused on the effect of changes in eating behavior on growth during an elimination diet or in short term intervals. Its long-term effects have only been analyzed in a few studies. We aimed to investigate the eating behaviors, nutritional status, and growth of young children (ages of 2 to 6) who had a strict diet due to CMA in early childhood (ages of 0-2).

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Nutritional Parameters and Other Risk Factors Affecting Severity of Pneumonia in Children Under...

HypoalbuminemiaStunted Growth2 more

Decrease mortality rate resulting from pneumonia

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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