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A Two-Week Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Mifepristone in the Prevention of Olanzapine-Induced...

Weight-Gain Prevention

This is a two-week study testing the efficacy and safety of mifepristone in the prevention of olanzapine-induced weight gain in healthy male volunteers by measuring changes in body weight and BMI.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Implementing Effective, Collaborative Care for Schizophrenia (EQUIP-2)

SchizophreniaChronic Illness2 more

This project evaluates the implementation and effectiveness of a care model to improve treatment for schizophrenia within the context of diverse VA practices and priorities. The project provides information to VA clinicians and managers about Veterans with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who are overweight and/or who would like to return to competitive work. The project facilitates reorganization of care practices in order to get veterans needed and desired services around wellness and work. The project creates a platform that other clinical and research interventions can build upon to improve care, and is designed to inform a national strategy for implementing evidence-based care in schizophrenia.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Health Education Intervention in Reducing Weight Gain in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Stage I-IV...

Stage IA Breast CancerStage IB Breast Cancer5 more

This pilot clinical trial studies a health education intervention in reducing weight gain in patients with newly diagnosed stage I-IV breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy. A health education program may reduce weight gain and improve quality of life in patients undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Calorimetry, Insulin Resistance and Energy Metabolism Study to Understand the Risk of Obesity in...

Chronic Renal FailureKidney Transplantation3 more

Weight gain is a common complication after transplantation. It has adverse effects such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance. Weight gain is implicated in the increased cardiovascular risk and the long-term loss of graft function. Weight loss achieved by a suitable dietary intervention in these patients transplanted kidney can correct lipid disorders and facilitate balance blood pressure. The identification of mechanisms responsible for weight gain would suggest prevention strategies and allow to align the caloric energy needs of renal transplant patients.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Evaluate the Effects of Repeated Periods of Modified Fasting to Support Healthy Natural Weight Management...

Body Weight Changes

The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of repeated periods of modified fasting in support of healthy weight management and prevention of weight gain over the winter holiday period (mid-November to early January) in comparison to regular diet and activity.

Completed41 enrollment criteria

Gestational Weight and Incentive Research Study

Gestational Weight Gain

Bloom is a research study that examines whether incentives for daily self-weighing, weekly physical activity, monthly weight management or overall (from enrollment up to 36 weeks pregnancy) weight management could help pregnant mothers manage a health weight gain during pregnancy.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Body Composition Changes During Overfeeding Plus Resistance Training

Weight GainResistance Training1 more

This study will examine the relationship between the rate and composition of mass gain during overfeeding plus resistance training, investigate the validity of multiple assessment methods for quantifying body composition changes during this period, and evaluate the effects of subject presentation on the interpretation of body composition changes.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Strategy to Minimize In-hospital Malnutrition in Premature Babies

Weight Gain Preterm

Adequate nutrition is important for preventing malnutrition in the postnatal period and thus optimize growth and development of children born prematurely. To avoid malnutrition is recommended to provide nutrients necessary for a growth rate similar to the intrauterine life. For nearly one decade studying how to minimize in-hospital malnutrition in children born prematurely, especially with gestational age less than 32 weeks or with birth weight below 1,500 g, called newborn very low birth weight (VLBW). Embleton et al.demonstrated that with the current nutritional recommendations (protein between 3.0 and 3.8 g / kg / day), the VLBW had malnutrition caused by protein and calorie cumulative deficit. Poor nutrition in the neonatal period can impair growth and neuromotor and cognitive development after hospital discharge. The investigators hypothesis is that VLBW subjected to aggressive nutrition with protein-calorie high from birth until discharge, would present higher weight gain than the VLBW infants who received routine diet of service, without producing adverse effects.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The SLeeping and Intake Methods Taught to Infants and Mothers Early in Life (SLIMTIME) Project

Weight GainObesity

Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions and its prevalence continues to rise, even among very young children. Because the current evidence base regarding potentially effective early intervention components to prevent obesity is so incomplete, it is logical to initiate obesity prevention intervention research during infancy, focusing on the two major components of the infant lifestyle, sleeping and feeding.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

ExeRTiOn2- The Weight Gain Prevention Exercise in Renal Transplant Online Study

Kidney Transplant; ComplicationsWeight Gain

The primary aim of this trial is to assess the feasibility of a novel online weight gain prevention resource for new kidney transplant recipients at two London transplant clinics. A previous study conducted by the research team titled 'ExeRTiOn' provided usability feedback that led to revisions of this online resource in a purposive sample of kidney transplant recipients (n=11) and transplant multidisciplinary team members (n=6).

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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