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NCT ID: NCT05910606 Active, not recruiting - Balance Clinical Trials

Strong Foundations 2.0: A Digitally Delivered Fall Prevention Program.

SF2
Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Study Description: The investigators propose to extend earlier research conducted during a feasibility study (Strong Foundations 1.0) by enrolling participants who have a greater risk for falling (x4 cohorts of up to 15 individuals) and from a lower socio-economic status (x4 cohorts of up to 15 individuals), and by collecting high quality laboratory based measures of balance, posture, and strength to better determine the effectiveness of the program and its suitability for widespread deployment. Additionally, the investigators hope to showcase it is feasible to sustain programmatic gains with ongoing digitally delivered content by combining cohorts into a larger group that continues to practice the foundational exercises taught during the 12-week initial program.

NCT ID: NCT04573946 Active, not recruiting - Fractures Clinical Trials

VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL: Interrelationship of Vitamin D and Vitamin K on Bone (VITAL)

Start date: July 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Vitamin D supplements are widely promoted for bone health. Both vitamin D and vitamin K are important for deposition of calcium in bone, but little is known about the relationship of vitamin K status and bone health.

NCT ID: NCT01747447 Active, not recruiting - Body Composition Clinical Trials

VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL: Effects on Bone Structure and Architecture (VITAL)

VITAL
Start date: August 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL; NCT 01169259) is a randomized clinical trial in 25,871 U.S. men and women investigating whether taking daily dietary supplements of vitamin D3 (2000 IU) or fish oil (1 gram of omega-3 fatty acids) reduces the risk of developing cancer, heart disease, and stroke in people who do not have a prior history of these illnesses. This ancillary study is being conducted among a sub-cohort of 771 participants in VITAL and will test the efficacy and safety of high-dose vitamin D supplementation vs. placebo on skeletal health and body composition.