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NCT ID: NCT06418763 Recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

The Effects of Fermented Brown Seaweed Intake on Glucose Metabolism and Gut Health

SEAPRO01
Start date: April 22, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this randomised, controlled, cross-over study is to investigate whether the intake of fermented brown seaweed can lower postprandial blood glucose levels and influence the composition of the gut microbiota in 25 healthy volunteers. Well-being and gastrointestinal symptoms as well as sensory properties of the products will also be evaluated using questionnaires. At the screening visit, the subjects will be informed about the study procedures and inclusion/exclusion criteria will be checked. Informed consent will be signed by each subject before participating in the study. The participants will consume the active and control product, respectively, for 5 days with a 14-day wash-out period in between. Capillary blood samples will be drawn for glucose measurement at the first day of each 5-day intervention period. Faecal samples will be collected before and after each 5-day intervention period to analyse changes in gut microbial composition.

NCT ID: NCT06402253 Recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

A Music and Visual Arts Digital Intervention in Teenagers to Promote Healthy Engagement With Social Media.

SMART
Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary goal of this interventional study is to explore whether 3 months of arts-based digital interventions can change the way in which teenagers (13-16 years of age) use social media and are affected by them. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Can we give teenagers new, stimulating, and more goal-oriented ways of using social media through arts-based digital trainings and active discussions around social media? - Can these arts-based digital interventions also help teenagers to overcome the negative consequences of social media overuse (such as depression, anxiety, and reduced attention and cognitive performance)? Secondarily, this study also aims to explore the brain and behavioral traits associated with these arts-based interventions to better understand how they work. Researchers will compare a music composition intervention with two other interventions: an active control intervention based on visual-arts instead of music (i.e., photography), and a passive approach to control for the mere pass of time. Participants will: - Complete a baseline and a post-intervention evaluation where researchers will obtain measures of cognitive performance (attention and executive functions, mainly), mood, mental health, brain structure and function, and social media usage and attitudes towards these platforms. - Complete weekly measures regarding their use of social media platforms and their mood. - Complete 3-month arts-based composition / edition intervention (based on music or visual-arts/photography), or the equivalent time with no intervention (passive control group). The motivation of this study was driven by the observation that, in recent years, there has been an increasing use of social media and digital devices in teenagers, while the scientific community still does not fully understand the effects of the overuse of these digital means and platforms. Moreover, some of the negative effects described to be associated with the passive overuse of social media tap on the same brain structures that are benefited by musical and artistic trainings. Hence, we thought it could be worth trying to use arts-based training to help teenagers compensate for or overcome the negative effects of social media at the neural, cognitive, mood and mental health levels. This study introduces novelty through three main aspects. Firstly, it employs a digital art creation approach that requires no classical art training, making it more accessible and less intimidating. Secondly, it incorporates commonly used digital devices (e.g., phones/tablets) and motivating environments into the learning process, integrating the development of new digital skills and the practice of critical thinking around the use of SM into normal classroom activities. Finally, the study employs a multi-methodological approach to explore the brain mechanisms underlying mental-health and cognitive changes resulting from arts-based interventions. Finally, we believe that conclusions from SMART will: - set the basis for developing preventive and therapeutic interventions for depression and anxiety in teenagers, - promote educational programs that provide optimal tools for adolescents to navigate social media in a healthy manner, and - inspire educational policy.

NCT ID: NCT06385964 Not yet recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of SHR-4597 Inhalation in Healthy Subjects and Asthmatic Patients

Start date: April 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this randomized, double-blind, single/multiple ascending dose, placebo-controlled Phase I clinical trial was to evaluate the safety and tolerability of SHR-4597 in healthy subjects and asthmatic patients. The study consists of two parts: Part 1 involves single ascending inhalation dose in healthy subjects; Part 2 involves multiple ascending inhalation dose in asthmatic patients, further divided into Part 2A: multiple ascending inhalation dose in mild to moderate asthmatic patients, and Part 2B: multiple ascending inhalation dose in moderate to severe asthmatic patients. Subsequent lung pharmacokinetic studies of SHR-4597 inhalation will be conducted based on patients' PKPD data.

NCT ID: NCT06360640 Not yet recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

A First-in-human Trial to Evaluate Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of APC148 in Healthy Adults

Start date: June 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this first-in-human trial is to investigate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of APC148 after intravenous (IV) infusion of single ascending doses in healthy adults.

NCT ID: NCT06359600 Recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

A Study of HS-10501 Tablets in Healthy Subjects

Start date: March 14, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of single dose and multiple dose of HS-10501 tables in healthy subjects. This is the first clinical study of HS-10501 tables. This study has 2 parts. Parts A involve a single dose of HS-10501 tables or placebo and will last about 8 days. Also, this part will also further explore the food effect. Parts B involve multiple doses of HS-10501 tables or placebo and will last about 4 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT06352190 Not yet recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Mass Balance of [14C] SY-5007 in Healthy Adult Male Subjects in China

Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a single-center, open-label, non-randomized, single dose study in healthy male subjects designed to assess mass balance recovery, metabolite profile and metabolite identification of radio-labeled SY-5007 administered orally.

NCT ID: NCT06345703 Recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

First-into-human Study of NS-136 in Healthy Subjects

Start date: April 30, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to exlplore the profile of NS-136 in health conditions. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Is NS-136 safe and tolerable in heathy subjects under tested dosing regimen? - What is the pharmacokinectic profile of NS-136 in healthy subjects under tested dosing regimen?

NCT ID: NCT06342713 Not yet recruiting - Healthy Volunteers Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of Single- and Multiple-Ascending Doses and Food Effect of BGB-45035

Start date: May 28, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is the first-in-human (FIH) study for BGB-45035. The study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of BGB-45035 with both a single dose and multiple doses administered at different dose levels in healthy participants. Study details include: - The study duration will be up to 16 months. - The treatment duration will be up to 14 days. - Safety follow-up 30 days after last dose of study drug.

NCT ID: NCT06332053 Not yet recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Itraconazole and Rifampicin on the Pharmacokinetics of SY-5007 in Healthy Subjects

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is a single-center, open-lable and fixed sequence test conducted in healthy subjects to evaluate the pharmacokinetic effects of Itraconazole and Rifampicin on a single dose of SY-5007 Oral administration. It is planned to enroll 28 healthy subjects and assign them to two parallel test groups, Group A (SY-5007 combined with Itraconazole) and Group B (SY-5007 combined with Rifampicin).

NCT ID: NCT06322706 Not yet recruiting - Healthy Subjects Clinical Trials

A Clinical Trial to Evaluate a High-Fat Meal and Omeprazole Enteric-coated Tablets on ASBK021

Start date: March 28, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Part A: a single-center, randomized, open-label, three-cycle study to evaluate the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of different doses of ABSK021 Capsules and the effect of a high-fat meal on the pharmacokinetic profile of ABSK021 Capsules in healthy subjects Part B: a single-center, open-label, fixed-sequence study to evaluate the effect of multiple oral doses of Omeprazole Enteric-coated Tablets on the PK profile of ABSK021 Capsules in healthy subjects