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NCT ID: NCT01551485 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Sleep Duration on the First Night After Surgery

Postoperative Sleep Disturbances After Zolpidem Treatment in Fast-track Hip and Knee Replacement

Start date: February 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sleep after surgery has been found to be very distrubed immediately after major surgery. This is also seen after fast-track hip and knee replacement with length of stay of less than 3 days. Disturbed sleep has many adverse effects i.e. fatigue, possible hyperalgesia and decline in cognitive abilities.

NCT ID: NCT01286233 Active, not recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Study of Biomarkers Associated With Fatigue in Patients With Early-Stage Breast Cancer Treated With Metformin or Placebo on NCIC-CTG-MA.32

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Studying samples of blood in the laboratory from patients with breast cancer may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in DNA and identify biomarkers related to fatigue. PURPOSE: This research study is studying biomarkers associated with fatigue in patients with early-stage breast cancer treated with metformin or placebo on NCIC-CTG-MA.32.

NCT ID: NCT00819208 Active, not recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Health Education Materials With/Out a Physical Activity Program for Patients Who Have Undergone Treatment for High-Risk Stage II or Stage III Colon Cancer

CHALLENGE
Start date: June 2, 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Participating in a physical activity program designed to increase free time physical activity and receiving written health education materials may influence the chance of cancer recurring as well as impact on physical fitness, psychological well-being and the quality of life of patients who have undergone surgery and chemotherapy for colon cancer. It is not yet known whether giving a physical activity program together with health education materials is more effective than giving health education materials alone for patients who have undergone colon cancer treatment. PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is studying a physical activity program given together with health education materials to see how well it works compared with giving health education materials alone for patients who have undergone treatment for high-risk stage II or stage III colon cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00692471 Active, not recruiting - Sleep Disorders Clinical Trials

Sleep Actigraphy in Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)

Start date: June 2008
Phase:
Study type: Observational

We propose to use actigraphy (measured by activity watches) as a tool to quantify sleep disturbances in patients with orthostatic intolerance compared with healthy control subjects. In this pilot study, we will test the null hypothesis (Ho) that there are no differences in the sleep quality between patients with orthostatic intolerance and healthy control subjects.

NCT ID: NCT00690196 Active, not recruiting - Mental Disorders Clinical Trials

Tai Chi Effects on Chronic Insomnia in Breast Cancer Survivors: Immune Mechanisms

Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Breast Cancer is the most common cancer in women. After completion of successful therapy, may behavioral symptoms persist with over 20% of breast cancer survivors reporting chronic insomnia of greater than 6 months duration that fulfils clinical diagnostic criteria with associated functional limitations, decreased quality of life, and possible effects on long-term survival. Behavioral interventions are highly efficacious in the treatment of insomnia and preferred over hypnotic medication when insomnia is chronic. However, insomnia studies conducted in cancer are scarce. The proposed research builds upon program of study that has examined the efficacy of mind-body intervention, Tai Chi Chih (TCC), on health outcomes including sleep impairments. Preliminary studies show that TTC, a slow moving meditation, contributes to improvement in subjective sleep quality, sleep amounts and sleep efficiency. The investigators have further found that sleep, fatigue and proinflammatory cytokine activity are reciprocally related and that TCC decreases the mechanism through TCC carries its effects on sleep outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT00659373 Active, not recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Brain Function in Premenopausal Women Receiving Tamoxifen With or Without Ovarian Function Suppression for Early-Stage Breast Cancer on Clinical Trial IBCSG 24-02

Co-SOFT
Start date: December 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Learning about the long-term effects of tamoxifen and ovarian function suppression on brain function may help doctors plan cancer treatment. PURPOSE: This study is looking at brain function in premenopausal women who are receiving tamoxifen with or without ovarian function suppression for early-stage breast cancer on clinical trial IBCSG-2402.

NCT ID: NCT00177216 Active, not recruiting - Sleep Disorders Clinical Trials

Characteristics of Sleep Patterns in Young Adults With and Without Insomnia

Start date: February 2002
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will compare the symptoms, experiences, and laboratory sleep characteristics of young adults with and without insomnia.

NCT ID: NCT00005557 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Disease

Epidemiology of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Adults

Start date: April 1999
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To characterize the natural history and biologic spectrum of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) and other sleep problems and disorders, and test hypotheses regarding the causes and consequences of SDB and other sleep problems and disorders.