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NCT ID: NCT05531604 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Appetitive Conditioning in Anorexia Nervosa

ACAN
Start date: September 30, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by a reduced drive to pursue rewarding experiences and stimuli. Food consumption - which is almost universally experienced as pleasurable - is not described as rewarding by those with AN. This is thought to be underpinned by abnormalities around reward learning. However, the most fundamental question relating to reward in AN - whether those with AN may learn positive associations - remains unaddressed. In this study, the investigators will identify the patterns of how those with AN acquire positive associations, how they diminish, and their relationships to physiology (heart rate and pupil responses) and brain activation. In assessing the robustness of this learning, the investigators will investigate the extent to which this association is reactivated after 24 hours, and the extent to which a memory prompt will help reinstate this previously learned positive association. This project will allow for important advances in our understanding of the neurobiology of AN. The investigators will first identify if, and how, those with AN come to learn positive associations to cues, and secondly, the extent to which learned positive associations remain over time. Moreover, the investigators will use machine learning to ascertain whether reward learning can be predicted by physiological and neural biomarkers.

NCT ID: NCT05509257 Recruiting - Eating Disorders Clinical Trials

Naltrexone Neuroimaging in Teens With Eating Disorders

NN-RCT
Start date: September 17, 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Using a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study, this study will evaluate functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a pharmacodynamic biomarker of opioid antagonism in adolescents with eating disorders. The hypothesis is that fMRI will be able to detect acute reward pathway modulation by naltrexone (an opioid antagonist) in pre-defined regions of interest (anterior cingulate cortex, nucleus accumbens, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex).

NCT ID: NCT05507008 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Ketone Supplementation in Eating Disorders

Start date: October 13, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will investigate the effects of ketone supplementation on eating behavior including drive to binge eat or restrict, mood and anxiety in individuals with anorexia or bulimia nervosa. In addition, the investigators will contrast the effects of active ketone supplementation versus placebo on electroencephalogram (EEG) measurement. All subjects enrolled in the study will undergo EEG on two consecutive days at the beginning of the study, after active ketone supplementation or placebo drink, matched in taste to the ketone drink. Days will be randomized. Thereafter, all subjects will take the ketone supplementation drink for two weeks, twice daily.

NCT ID: NCT05499676 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Helping HAND: Healing Anorexia Nervosa Digitally

Start date: December 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed project will develop and pilot a coached mobile app, including a social networking component, for individuals with anorexia nervosa to use in the post-acute period

NCT ID: NCT05481736 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of COMP360 Psilocybin Therapy in Anorexia Nervosa: a Proof-of-concept Study

Start date: October 12, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Efficacy and Safety of COMP360 Psilocybin therapy in Anorexia Nervosa: a Proof-of-concept Study

NCT ID: NCT05418075 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Anorexia in Adolescence

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Add-on Hometreatment to Family Based Therapy in Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa.

HTED
Start date: February 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The project serves to evaluate a new treatment method with outreach services as a supplement to family-based therapy in the treatment of children and adolescents with eating disorders. The project is intended to help identify different family structures and which families will benefit most from the new outreach service of home-based treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05368844 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa

Start date: June 16, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Anorexia nervosa is a severe psychiatric disorder associated with food avoidance and body image distortion, that is feeling fat despite being underweight. It is the third most common chronic illness among adolescent females, and its mortality reaches its peak between the ages 16 and 29 years old. There are very few treatments for anorexia nervosa and especially no biological treatments have been approved. Recent brain imaging research has repeatedly implicated brain circuits that include the insula in the disorder. The insula is a brain region important in taste processing as well as in the integration of body perception and has strong connections to the brain reward system. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a relatively new methodology that has been shown to alter neurocircuitry and alleviate depression. Here, the study goal is to develop TMS as a methodology to change altered neurocircuitry in anorexia nervosa and alleviate disorder specific behaviors.

NCT ID: NCT05357053 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Anorexia Nervosa and Its Effects on Brain Function, Body Metabolism and Their Interaction in Adolescents

AVAIN_JR
Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the research project is to investigate the neurological, physiological and behavioral underpinnings associated with the development of anorexia nervosa in adolescents. The goal of the project is to enable new ways to both predict the course of the disease and to influence this process.

NCT ID: NCT05327998 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Kidney Function and Anorexia Nervosa

ANKID
Start date: April 8, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is an eating disorder that can lead to severe medical complications. Kidney injuries are unknown in patients with extremely malnourished AN (BMI <13). The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the frequency and to determine the profiles of patients who may develop kidney injuries. The secondary objective is to evaluate the evolution of kidney injuries after a phase of refeeding. Guidelines for medical treatments and dietary intakes will be recommended to avoid severe or irreversible renal disease.

NCT ID: NCT05245643 Recruiting - Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Trials

Deep Brain Stimulation for Severe Anorexia Nervosa

STIMARS
Start date: April 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The somatic complications as well as the suicidal risk make Anorexia Nervosa (AN) the psychiatric disease with the highest mortality rate: the standardized mortality ratio is higher than 4 and 1 in 5 patients with AN who dies has committed suicide. Approximately 20% of patients suffering from AN evolves into a chronic form without prolonged remission. These patients are at high risk of serious complications (somatic and psychiatric). The peak incidence of AN lies between 15 and 19 years: patients suffering from severe and resistant AN are therefore mostly young people. At present, there is no treatment for severe and resistant AN. New insights in AN pathophysiology revealed that AN patients develop a kind of "addiction" to thinness which contributes to weight loss despite negative consequences. In parallel, Deep Brain Simulation (DBS) is now widely performed for movements disorders with good results and low morbidity. DBS is also currently under investigations for other indications such as obsessional compulsive disorder or pharmacoresistant epilepsy. Some case series reported promising results of DBS for severe and resistant AN. The aim of this study is to investigate the safety of nucleus accumbens chronic stimulation for patients enduring severe and resistant AN. Secondary objective is to evaluate patient's acceptance of this new treatment.