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NCT ID: NCT05164679 Completed - Clinical trials for Age-Related Osteoporosis

Training in a Local Community Aimed Upon Musculoskeletal Health Promotion for Postmenopausal Women

Start date: January 4, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To minimize fracture risk, diverse and varied training of high intensity (multimodal training) is recommended to increase bone strength. However, the effectiveness of different training programmes performed in community settings remain uncertain. The present study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and the effectiveness of 19-week of multimodal training in a local community center in Copenhagen, Denmark. The health promotion initiative had special emphasis on musculoskeletal health in postmenopausal women.

NCT ID: NCT03512262 Completed - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy of Abaloparatide-SC in Men With Osteoporosis (ATOM)

Start date: May 3, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A 12-month study to measure the efficacy and safety of abaloparatide in men with osteoporosis.

NCT ID: NCT01900860 Completed - Clinical trials for Age-Related Osteoporosis

Dose-dependent Effects of Vitamin D on Bone Health

Start date: August 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

We propose to conduct a randomized double blind trial of three doses of vitamin D, 400, 4000, and 10,000 International Units (IU) per day, to assess the effect on bone density and architecture as assessed by high resolution peripheral quantitative tomography (HR-pQCT) measurements at the radius and distal tibia, and standard Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Other measures of bone and calcium metabolism will be assessed. The trial will last as long as three years. Approximately 300 healthy men and women, aged 50-70 years of age, will be recruited, and randomly assigned to one of the three doses of vitamin D. Other outcome variables assessed include quality of life, depression, muscle strength and balance.