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NCT ID: NCT02932046 Completed - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Hunger and Satiety in Anorexia Nervosa

HUSAAN
Start date: February 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Anorexia means loss of appetite. But there is disagreement about whether the appetite is changed by the disease anorexia nervosa (AN). Appetite is a subjective essential sense, which is regulated in a complex ensemble between brain, stomach - intestinal system and hormones. As a direct result of malnutrition, there are many somatic complications caused by the disease AN. Several of these complications may in itself affect hunger- and satiety perception. An example of this is delayed gastric emptying. Furthermore, changes in the hormone systems affects the biological "reward system" in the brain, which plays an important role in appetite regulation. There is clearly need for research that could lead to better treatments for AN. Hunger- and satiety perception has only been studied in a few small cross-sectional studies with no clear conclusion. The purpose of the study is to determine whether a visual analog scale measurement can detect changes in hunger- and satiety perception in a least 30 patients admitted to nutrition for life-threatening severe anorexia nervosa. It may lead to the first step in the development of a simple and inexpensive instrument which may prove to be useful in measuring the impact of new and ongoing treatments of the disease.

NCT ID: NCT02920073 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Intestinal Metagenome of Undernourished in Patients

INT-METAVOSA
Start date: October 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The objective of this trial is to evaluate gut microbiota changes in undernourished patients with anorexia nervosa under enteral nutrition.

NCT ID: NCT02891356 Recruiting - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Bone Mass Changes in Anorexia Nervosa Patient Followed During 4 Years

AMOS
Start date: July 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The mechanism of bone loss in anorexia nervosa is complex. Marrow adipose tissue seems to play a role in the regulation of bone metabolism. Adipocytes secrete cytokines and adipokines that either stimulate or inhibit adjacent osteoblasts. This study consist to explore the relationship in anorexia nervosa patients with change in bone mineral density and adipokines like leptin, adiponectin and Préf-1 Bone mineral densities will be measure in 180 anorexia nervosa patients at inclusion and every two years during 6 years.It is assessed blood and urinary calcium and phosphate levels, bone remodelling markers and adipokines (leptin, adiponectin and Préf-1)

NCT ID: NCT02887586 Completed - Cancer Clinical Trials

The Effectiveness and Mechanism Study of Auricular Needling in Treating Cancer Induced Anorexia

Start date: August 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Controlling of cancer induced anorexia is highly demanded by advanced cancer patients. It plays an important role in improving the quality of life among advanced cancer patients. Through a randomized controlled single blinded clinical research, we will observe the differences of appetite, food intake amount, weight and KPS between the auricular needling treating group and control group before and after the treatment. Based on the results of the research, we can prove the clinical effectiveness of auricular needling in treating cancer induced anorexia and possible mechanism of the method.

NCT ID: NCT02883413 Completed - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Cognitive Remediation Therapy for Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa

Start date: August 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the current study is to investigate the role of Cognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT) as a pre-treatment intervention for adolescents who are hospitalized for Anorexia Nervosa (AN). The primary aims are to determine if CRT can result in greater treatment engagement post-discharge, increased rate of weight gain post-discharge, reduction in symptom accommodation, and increased behavioral flexibility in adolescents and parents.

NCT ID: NCT02852538 Enrolling by invitation - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Outcomes of a Skill-Based Program for Eating Disorders

NEW FED TR
Start date: February 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to measure the effect of a neurobiologically-guided intensive family based treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa.

NCT ID: NCT02828956 Completed - Clinical trials for Personality Features in Anorexia Nervosa

Motivation to Change, Coping, and Self-Esteem in Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa

Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

By use of several questionaires, this study aimed at an investigation of the changes in motivation, symptoms, self-esteem and coping style in adolescent patients with anorexia nervosa.. The psychometric properties of the Anorexia Nervosa Stages of Change Questionnaire (ANSOCQ) and its relation to coping style and self-esteem were assessed. After a treatment period of nine months, clinical AN diagnosis and the body mass index (BMI) were re-assessed. Besides construct validity of the ANSOCQ, its predictive validity in terms of predicting the outcome of AN was assessed.

NCT ID: NCT02801084 Completed - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Effects of Reduced Environmental Stimulation on Eating Disorders

Start date: April 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study proposed in this protocol aims to document the physiological, subjective, behavioral, and neural effects of reduced environmental stimulation (floating) in patients with current or prior anorexia nervosa The primary aim of this study is to determine the safety of this intervention. Secondary aims including determining whether floating has an impact on symptom reports such as those related to anxiety and eating disorders.

NCT ID: NCT02795455 Completed - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Reward Systems and Food Avoidance in Eating Disorders

Start date: November 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The researchers plan to explore brain networks involved in emotion processing and learning using a brain scan and test meals. One core feature of Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is eating a small number of high-calorie or high-fat foods. By studying why individuals with AN are disgusted by food or other eating situations, the researchers will be able to understand more about the neurobiological pathways that lead to restricting food intake and food avoidance. This study also aims to find whether one of two short-term interventions (Interoceptive Exposure (IE); Family-Based Therapy (FBT)) affects connections in the brain and if the treatments affect food avoidance. IE is an intervention that helps reduce anxiety about eating. FBT is an intervention that motivates patients to eat through working with family to increase the value of eating and decrease the value of avoiding foods.

NCT ID: NCT02794389 Completed - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Glutathione Levels and Compulsivity

Start date: March 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators will examine whether compulsivity in those who score above-average (but below clinical cut-off) on an eating disorder questionnaire can be altered by 9 days of N-acetyl cysteine (NAC). N-acetyl cysteine has been shown to be of some benefit in individuals with other compulsive disorders, such as trichotillomania and addiction, so this research investigates whether a short period of time taking N-acetyl cysteine changes compulsivity, measured using cognitive tasks and questionnaires.