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NCT ID: NCT06342791 Recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Effect of Laser Acupuncture on Menstrual Back Pain

Start date: February 20, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

effect of laser acupuncture on menstrual back pain

NCT ID: NCT06208475 Recruiting - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

Different Menstrual Cycle in Eating Behavior Following Resistance Exercise

Start date: August 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to provide insights into how menstrual cycle phases impact appetite responses to resistance exercise in young women. Healthy young women will participate in four trials: the exercise session in the follicular phase, the exercise session in the luteal phase, the control session in the follicular phase, and the control session in the luteal phase. Various measurements will be taken, including subjective appetite perceptions, appetite hormones, food preferences, lactate levels, estradiol levels, progesterone levels, and energy intake.

NCT ID: NCT06142097 Recruiting - Menstrual Cycle Clinical Trials

Sensor Technology Assessments of Reproductive Target Study

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Start date: June 15, 2022
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Study type: Observational

The objective of this study was to better understand female reproductive health in the context of using wearable technology. Participants were provided and wore an Oura Ring, tracked their menstrual cycles, provided at-home ovulation test results, and had their cycles monitored via trans-vaginal ultrasounds. The study aimed to collect data from females with regular menstrual cycles.

NCT ID: NCT05999123 Recruiting - Menstruation Clinical Trials

Menstrual Cycle Study

Start date: July 25, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A data collection study to develop algorithms to estimate menstrual cycle phases.

NCT ID: NCT05852951 Completed - Menstruation Clinical Trials

Cycle and Ovulation Study Expansion

Start date: June 9, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of this study was to collect menstrual cycle, health sensor data and general health information to understand correlations between menstrual cycle and health sensor data, and how those correlations may be affected by general health. Participants entered menstrual cycle information (such as start dates, end dates, symptoms, flow), basal body temperature as measured by a thermometer, and ovulation and progesterone test results via apps installed on their iPhone. Additionally, participants were provided with an Apple Watch and a wrist-worn hardware prototype wrist-worn sleep band to collect physiological sensor data. Both menstrual cycle information and physiological sensor data stored on the participants' iPhone prior to enrolling in the study (up to 18 months) was also collected. This study aimed to collect data from females aged 14 and older who are currently menstruating with irregular and regular menstrual cycles.

NCT ID: NCT05553600 Completed - Menstruation Clinical Trials

Tampon Design Validation Study

Start date: October 21, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This prospective multi-center, open-label, randomized, cross-over study is designed to validate the user needs of a tampon design. The hypothesis is that user needs are met.

NCT ID: NCT05412771 Not yet recruiting - Menstruation Clinical Trials

Evolutive and Functional Bases of Menstruation in Women - 2

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Start date: June 19, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Menstruation corresponds to the shedding of the uterine lining when fecundation has not occurred. This is a recent evolutionary innovation in primates, and the cellular and genetic changes that led to the acquisition of menstruation are not well understood. Additionally, the uterine lining is poorly characterized in humans across the menstrual cycle, which hinders both evolutionary and medically-relevant analyses. In this study, the research team are collecting uterine endometrial tissue samples from female donors undergoing uterine surgery for benign conditions, to profile gene expression and gene regulatory elements in the major cell types that compose the uterine lining during the secretive phase of the menstrual cycle. The investigators will compare this data to similar samples collected from other primates at the same time point in the female hormonal cycle. The objective is to identify genes that have acquired novel regulation and/or expression patterns and which may be involved in menstruation, as well as better characterize the cellular and molecular pathways at work in the uterine lining of women for translational medicine purposes.

NCT ID: NCT05411796 Completed - Menstruation Clinical Trials

In-use Cross-over Study of Two Different Menstrual Cups

Start date: August 7, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluated the safety and tolerability of two different menstrual cups on vaginal health

NCT ID: NCT05203107 Completed - Menstruation Clinical Trials

Urdu Version of Menstrual Attitude Questionnaire: A Reliability and Validity Study

Start date: July 1, 2021
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Study type: Observational

To determine the validity and reliability of Urdu version of Menstrual Attitude Questionnaire

NCT ID: NCT04857736 Recruiting - Radial Artery Clinical Trials

A Diagnostic Test Study of Characteristic Sound Waves in Radial Artery During Menstruation in Healthy Female College Students

Start date: April 9, 2021
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Study type: Observational

Pulse diagnosis is an important method to judge the status of patients in the process of diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine. At present, the commonly used site of pulse diagnosis is the radial artery, which is divided into "cun""guan" and "chi".During menstruation, the secretion of estrogen and progesterone drops to the lowest level. On the 7th day of menstruation in the proliferative period, the secretion of estrogen increases rapidly and rises to the first peak before ovulation. In the mid-secretory period, the secretion of estrogen rises to another peak, and the secretion of progesterone also reaches the highest peak. The state of the endometrium during non-menstrual period can be significantly different from the state of exfoliation and necrosis during menstruation. There are obvious differences in hormone levels and endometrial state and thickness in menstrual period and secretory period, especially in the middle and late secretion period, which affects the blood laminar flow of the uterine wall and is reflected in the acoustic information of the radial artery. Therefore, exploring the pulse manifestation of physiological menstruation can be expected to lay the foundation for assisting the diagnosis of pathological menstruation and endometrial diseases. Our team found that there are low-frequency sound waves in the radial artery, which carry the physiological and pathological information of the organs in the body, and developed a "Pulse Detection System of Sound Waves ". Previous projects have explored the abnormal sound waves of radial artery in patients with sequelae of cerebral infarction, stable coronary heart disease, chronic gastritis, neck-shoulder syndrome, liver cirrhosis and other diseases and achieved certain results. Therefore, in this study, the "Pulse Detection System of Sound Waves " will be used to collect the sound waves in the radial artery of 62 healthy female college students during menstruation and non-menstrual period within the same menstrual cycle , and researchers will carry on the frequency spectrum analysis and wavelet analysis to extract the pulse features. A diagnostic test was carried out by researchers to calculate the sensitivity and specificity of the "Sonic Pulse Detection System" in menstrual diagnosis. This study will verify the efficacy of pulse diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine in the diagnosis of menstruation and lay a foundation for the diagnosis of pathological menstruation and endometrial diseases .