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NCT ID: NCT04834609 Completed - Perianal Fistula Clinical Trials

Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Characteristics in Anal Fistulas

Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigated the cellular and molecular characteristics of AT-MSCs obtained from autologous AT therapy in patients with high transphincteric perianal fistulas of crytoglandular origin. Adipose tissue was injected into anal fistulas. Characteristics of adipose tissue mesenchymal stemcells (AT-MSC) was investigated and compared in patients with fistula that healed after the treatment (responders) to patients who failed to heal (non-responders)

NCT ID: NCT04797988 Completed - Adipose Tissue Clinical Trials

Eon® Flanks Safety Clinical Study Protocol

Start date: February 6, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to provide objective evidence regarding the safety of eon® treatment of the flanks.

NCT ID: NCT04679246 Completed - Sedentary Behavior Clinical Trials

Participatory Intervention to Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity in Schoolchildren From Acatlán de Juárez, Jalisco

Acatlan
Start date: May 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a community project carried out jointly by the Technological Institute of Higher Studies of the West (ITESO), the University Center of Tonalá of the University of Guadalajara (CUTonalá) and the University Center of Health Sciences of the University of Guadalajara ( CUCS) with advice from the National Institute of Public Health (INSP), financed by the Tresmontes Lucchetti company and endorsed by the Jalisco Association of Nutritionists, AC (AJANUT). This project follows the provisions of the "National Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Overweight, Obesity and Diabetes" signed by the executive branch of the Federal Government. In particular, this project is inserted within the Public Health Strategy, in the strategic axis of Health Promotion and educational communication (while still having an impact on the axes of Epidemiological Surveillance and Prevention). In addition, it follows the agreement in which the general guidelines for the expenditure and distribution of food and beverages prepared and processed in the schools of the National Educational System were obtained, proposed by the Ministries of Health and Public Education. The aforementioned referrals are intended to protect and improve the health of Mexican children.

NCT ID: NCT03757767 Completed - Fasting Clinical Trials

The Fasting Study - Unraveling the Mechanistic Effects of Prolonged Fasting in Humans.

Start date: November 12, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Elevated levels of plasma triglycerides are increasingly recognized as an important causal risk factor for cardiovascular disease and associated pathologies. Lowering plasma triglycerides may therefore be a therapeutic target to lower cardiovascular disease risk. With this study the investigators want to examine the effects of fasting on adipose tissue metabolism in humans.

NCT ID: NCT03350997 Completed - Metabolic Disease Clinical Trials

Effects of Exercise and Energy Balance on 24-hour Blood Glucose Control

CGM
Start date: October 21, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study team will assess "free-living" 24h glucose control using continuous glucose monitors (CGM) over an 88h period on two separate occasions. Importantly, standardized meals will be provided and will be consumed at specific times each day of the CGM measurement period. These meals will be identical on day 1 and day 3 of measurement. Each subject will complete two CGM periods, which will be identical except for the calorie and macronutrient content of the post-exercise dinner. In addition, during trial 1, two CGM's will be worn, while only 1 CGM will be worn on trial 2.

NCT ID: NCT03314506 Completed - Metabolic Disease Clinical Trials

Adipose Tissue Cellular Response to Exercise in Healthy Humans

FLOW
Start date: November 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to measure the effects of a single session of exercise on changes in the cellular composition of the body fat of humans.

NCT ID: NCT03095846 Completed - Type2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Cold Induced Activation of Brown Adipose Tissue in Winter Swimmers

COLDBAT_WS
Start date: April 2, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigates cold-induced brown fat activation in winter swimmers and not-winter swimmers by skin temperature measures assessed with infra red thermography imaging and skin temperatures. Winter swimmers and not-winter swimmers will participate in an acute cooling intervention and thermoneutral intervention for comparison of energy expenditure and skin temperatures at the supraclavicular area.

NCT ID: NCT02569112 Completed - Adipose Tissue Clinical Trials

Evaluation of CoolSculpt Combining Venus Legacy Technology for Enhanced Results in Fat Reduction & Laxity of the Flanks

Start date: August 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect on the subject outcome using the combination of the Zeltiq Cryolipolysis device and the Venus Concept multipolar radiofrequency device with varipulse technology for the enhanced non-surgical treatment of skin laxity in the flank area.

NCT ID: NCT01822301 Completed - Adipose Tissue Clinical Trials

Structural Fat Grafting for Craniofacial Trauma: Repeat Fat Grafting Injection-5 Subject Cohort

BTI Plus Up
Start date: April 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Fat grafting represents a technique with great potential to improve outcomes in minimally invasive facial reconstruction. Fat grafting has already been demonstrated as a safe and minimally invasive technique over decades of widespread practice in plastic surgery. In our current study of fat grafting for facial deformities (IRB# PRO09060101), we have treated 9 subjects without adverse event and all have had a significant improvement. Since all methods of treatment and evaluation are the same in this study, we will be able to use the data in our prior study as additional control data. We hypothesize that repeating the fat grafting in subjects with previous facial fat grafts will enable successful restoration of tissue volume and craniofacial form. Additionally, we hypothesize that the results will be durable and subject quality of life improved. Five (5) subjects (who were previously enrolled into IRB# PRO09060101) will be enrolled to this single center University of Pittsburgh site research study.

NCT ID: NCT01345591 Completed - Adipose Tissue Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Results of Facial Soft Tissue Reconstruction in Patients Who Have Suffered Traumatic Injury

BTI
Start date: September 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Injuries resulting in facial trauma are common, and can have devastating consequences on your quality of life. While the facial bones can often be reconstructed, physicians strive to find better ways to accurately restore injured facial features. In this clinical trial funded by the Department of Defense, the investigators are evaluating how effectively fat grafting can restore facial features, and how the filling effect of the fat graft lasts over time in participants with visible facial injuries. All procedures for this research study will be performed at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.