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Effect of Olive Oil Massage on Growth in Preterm Low Birth Weight Neonate: A Randomized Controlled...

Weight Gain

STUDY TITLE: Effect of olive oil massage on growth of preterm low birth weight neonate: A randomized controlled clinical trial." SUMMARY: Preterm low birth weight (LBW) babies have more the risk of the neurological complications, physiological problems and mental retardation. Topical massage with natural oil is routinely practiced in some country. The positive effects of massage are weight gain, improved sleep/wake pattern, decreased the stress, early discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), improve the skin integrity and enhanced parent's infant bonding. This randomized control trial study will be conducted in the Department of Neonatology,Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University(BSMMU) and post natal ward of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with the aim to assess the effect of olive oil message on growth in low birth weight neonate. In this study tolal 50 inborn low birth weight neonate will be enrolled. Out of which 25 will be in intervention group and 25 will be in control group. In the intervention group, mothers will be encouraged to massage their babies with 10 ml of olive oil for 15 min, twice a day until 10 days of life. Those allocated to the control group were received care as usual. Weight and head circumference was measured at enrolment, after 10 days and on 30 days of age in both the groups. Comparisons between groups for categorical variables will be performed using the χ2-test. Student's t-test will be used to compare two groups for normally distributed quantitative data. The difference will be considered significant for P < 0.05.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study of a Patient-Initiated Approach to Increasing Weight Communication...

ObesityPrimary Care1 more

This study tests the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of using a brief pamphlet in the primary care waiting room focused on promoting patient-initiated weight-related discussions in primary care appointments.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Individualized Exercise Guidance on Pregnancy Outcome

Pregnancy OutcomeGestational Weight Gain3 more

A single center, randomized controlled trial was conducted to investigate whether individualized exercise guidance was more effective in improving pregnancy outcomes in normal pregnant women. What's more, the trial was also conducted to find out whether there is a mediating effect between prenatal exercise and pregnancy outcomes.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Randomized, Controlled Trial of Kangaroo Mother Care in Increasing the Rate of Weight Gain Among...

Low Birth Weight Among Neonates

A randomized, controlled trial of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) to determine the effectiveness in increasing the rate of weight gain among low birth weight neonates.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effects of Monosodium Glutamate on Energy Balance and Eating Behavior

ObesityWeight Gain1 more

This study will test whether regular consumption of Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) immediately prior to each of the three major meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) inhibits body weight and fat regain following a period of moderate, yet clinically significant weight loss.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Two Dose Adjustment Strategies of a Human Milk Protein Fortifier in Preterm Infants...

Weight Gain

The primary objective is to compare weight gain (g/day) of infants receiving new protein fortifier (PF) according to a blood urea nitrogen (BUN)-driven fortification regimen to weight gain (g/day) of infants receiving PF according to a weight-driven fortification regimen (standard of care) over a 21 day period.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

The GEM (Goals for Eating and Moving) Study

Weight GainObesity

The GEM intervention leverages the patient-centered medical home model by using the GEM tool to provide individually tailored, patient-centered care, promote standardized weight management counseling by health coaches and primary team members, coordinate care between teams and other weight management service providers/programs (e.g., dietitians, health educators, DPP), and provide feedback to the provider and primary care team about patients' weight management-related goals, progress, and care.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Music and Feeding in NICU

FeedingNICU3 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of classical music exposure on improved time to regain birth weight and improved feeding readiness in healthy premature infants in the NICU.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The GlasVEGAS Study (Glasgow Visceral & Ectopic Fat With Weight Gain in South AsianS)

DiabetesWeight Gain3 more

South Asians have a much higher risk of diabetes compared to Europeans and investigators don't know why this is. Investigators think that South Asians' capacity to store fat safely under the skin is lower than Europeans, so they start to store fat around internal organs and in liver and muscle, and at lower body weights than Europeans. These increased levels of internal fat storage are thought to increase risk of diabetes. The purpose of the study therefore is to investigate whether there are differences with weight gain and weight loss in fat storage, fat cell function and metabolic risk factors, in South Asians compared with Europeans. Investigators will compare South Asian and European men at the start of the study, after they have gained about 7% body weight, and again after they have lost 7-15% body weight (from peak weight) to see how gaining and losing weight affects fat storage within the body and the function of fat cells. Investigators will also assess the effect of weight gain and weight loss on metabolism, fitness and risk factors for diabetes and heart disease.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Metabolic Consequences of Moderate Weight Gain - Role of Dietary Fat Composition (LIPOGAIN)

Healthy

The purpose of this study is to investigate the metabolic consequences of a moderate weight gain and if the type of dietary fat (saturated versus polyunsaturated) can modify the effects in young healthy adults. Hypothesis: the type of dietary fat can modify the effects of weight gain.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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