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NCT ID: NCT04522245 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Brain Activity Changes After a Behavior Change Weight Loss Intervention

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to compare brain changes in individuals with overweight or obesity enrolled in either the Noom Healthy Weight program or a matched control. The study objectives (primary and secondary) are to measure brain change reported as ERP and EEG data over a 16-week timeframe. Additionally, we will explore changes in the default mode network (resting-state asymmetry in EEG measurements), changes in executive functioning, quality of life, mood, and salivary markers as they relate to EEG data.

NCT ID: NCT04467034 Withdrawn - Behavior, Health Clinical Trials

Evaluation of The Stanford Tobacco Prevention Toolkit

Start date: October 15, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Stanford Tobacco Prevention Toolkit is a free online curriculum developed for use by educators and health professionals in providing tobacco-specific prevention education to middle and high school students. The aims of this study are to determine: (1) whether the Curriculum is effective in changing middle and high school students' resistance to using tobacco as well as knowledge of, attitudes towards, and intentions to use different tobacco products; and (2) whether the Curriculum is effective in changing middle and high school students' actual use of tobacco in the short-term.

NCT ID: NCT04453475 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Feasibility and Benefits of Digital Services During the COVID19 Pandemic

AnhandCOV19
Start date: July 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

As a result of the pandemic, hygiene and distancing rules must be followed in Health care/ rehabilitation clinics to ensure the safety of patients and staff. This has led to extensive changes in the therapy processes, including a reduction in group sizes and maintaining distances within the groups, resulting in a reduction in the range of therapies available to individuals, since the number of employees remains unchanged and cannot be increased at will and in the short term due to the lack of qualified staff. In order for the treatment/rehabilitation goals to be achieved nonetheless, new forms of implementation of therapy programs must be developed in addition to organizational adjustments. Digitalization can be a significant support in this respect. The majority of patients in psychosomatic rehabilitation possess smartphones, meaning that the necessary infrastructure for the utilization of digital offers is available and can be used to the greatest possible extent. The use of digital measures within the therapeutic services supports the independence of the patients, as they can use the digital offers independently and flexibly in their own time. How should Health care/rehabilitation services be designed in light of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and which services have the potential to buffer future crises: What general recommendations can be derived for the design of such services for routine care? What are support measures to encourage social participation and return to work?

NCT ID: NCT04434950 Recruiting - Behavior, Health Clinical Trials

Promoting Repeated HIV Self-testing Among MSM in Hong Kong

Start date: July 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this longitudinal study, we will firstly construct a cohort of HIV negative MSM, who will be exposed to an online video-based intervention promoting HIV testing in general and real-time HIV self-testing with online counselling service (HIVST-online) in particular. Participants will receive intervention at baseline, Month 6 and Month 12.

NCT ID: NCT04328207 Active, not recruiting - Cataract Clinical Trials

Providing Financial Incentives to Improve Adherence to Referral Eye Care Visits

Start date: November 18, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Glaucoma is a blinding eye disease increasingly common in older adults, particularly in African Americans, and often diagnosed late in the disease course. It is essential to develop novel health care models, utilizing telemedicine, to improve the ability to detect glaucoma at an earlier stage, and to provide a platform to manage this disease in community-based clinics so that further vision loss is prevented. Our goal is to improve the quality and accessibility of glaucoma detection and management among a vulnerable and at-risk segment of our population.

NCT ID: NCT04246736 Completed - Insomnia Clinical Trials

A Proactive Intervention Promoting Strategies for Sleep and Recovery in Nurses

Start date: January 30, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Considering the known challenges facing newly graduated nurses, there are possibilities to implement preventive actions. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of a preventive intervention among newly graduated nurses, supporting proactive strategies for sleep and recuperation in relation to work related stress and shift work.

NCT ID: NCT04227353 Completed - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Healthy Eating and Active Lifestyle After Bowel Cancer: HEAL ABC

HEALABC
Start date: January 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Trial Design: This is a feasibility randomised controlled trial. Aim: The study aims to test the Healthy Eating and Active Lifestyle After Bowel Cancer - HEAL ABC intervention and HEAL ABC resources for feasibility and will inform a future definitive randomised controlled trial (RCT). Objectives: 1. Is it practical to run HEAL ABC study as a definitive randomised controlled trial? 2. Adherence to intervention, motivations, barriers and facilitators of CRC survivors to follow HEAL ABC. Study Population: Colorectal cancer survivors who completed surgery and/or active treatment. Intervention: The intervention group will use HEAL ABC resource with supportive telephone calls every two weeks during the intervention period and once a month during the follow up period. Control: Participants follow standard care recommendations. Timing and duration: 3 months intervention with 6 months follow up period

NCT ID: NCT04113213 Suspended - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Primary Care - Prescribing Lifestyle Adjustments for Cardiovascular Health

P-PLAC 2
Start date: October 5, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prescribing lifestyle changes to patients who are at risk of cardiovascular disease, may be an extremely cost effective mechanism of improving health for the individual themselves and the NHS. It is already proven that positive lifestyle changes such as improved diet, increased physical activity, quitting smoking and reducing alcohol consumption can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, as well as reduce the risk of all-cause mortality. P-PLAC2 (Primary Care - Prescribing Lifestyle Adjustments for Cardiovascular Health) is a Phase II interventional study to determine the efficacy of a Lifestyle Prescription (LRx), from the viewpoint of patients and healthcare practitioners. The study uses a mixed methods design, and full study training and support will be provided to staff involved in the recruitment of patients, through to the behaviour change consultation, and end of study. If the study proves successful, a lifestyle prescription (LRx) could then be made available to support NHS staff throughout all disciplines (specifically those working with patients who are at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

NCT ID: NCT04096404 Not yet recruiting - Adiposity Clinical Trials

Gene-based Personalised Diet and Physical Activity Advice on Adiposity Indices Personalised Diet and Physical Activity Advice on Adiposity Indices in University Students

Start date: September 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A longitudinal study to determine the effect of gene-based personalised diet and physical activity advice on adiposity indices in university students.

NCT ID: NCT04042467 Completed - Behavior, Health Clinical Trials

Greenlight Plus Study: Approaches to Early Childhood Obesity Prevention

Start date: October 30, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized controlled trial enrolling 900 parent-infant dyads (English and Spanish speaking) comparing Greenlight (control), a behavioral intervention focusing on nutrition, physical activity, media use, and sleep as compared to Greenlight Plus (intervention) which includes the above materials plus a health information technology (HIT) intervention aimed at supporting family goal-setting and behavior change during well-child checks throughout the first 2 years of life.