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NCT ID: NCT06360367 Recruiting - Diet, Healthy Clinical Trials

mHealth to Improve Diet Quality Among Early Adolescents in SNAP-Ed in Hawaii

Start date: April 23, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this 8-week clinical trial is to learn whether the PortionSize Ed mobile app helps to improve healthy eating habits among early adolescents in the Hawai'i-Food and Lifeskills for Youth (HI-FLY) program. PortionSize Ed is a dietary assessment and nutrition education mobile app, that provides real-time feedback on adherence to tailored dietary recommendations. HI-FLY is a healthy lifestyle program delivered in schools throughout Hawaii. PortionSize Ed also contains educational videos. Participants in this study will be randomly assigned to either the HI-FLY only group (HI-FLY), where they will receive the standard HI-FLY program or to the HI-FLY + PortionSize Ed app (HI-FLY + PSEd) group where they will receive the standard HI-FLY program and a study iPhone with the PortionSize Ed app for the 8-week study. This will allow us to evaluate the effect of the PortionSize Ed app among early adolescents in HI-FLY.

NCT ID: NCT06318390 Recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

The Impact of KETO5 XOGenius Beverage on Markers of Physiological and Neurocognitive Health

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

The primary objectives of this application are to 1) investigate the effect of increased daily consumption of the Keto5 XOGenius beverage on outcomes associated with elevated risk for various neurocognitive and pathophysiological conditions/diseases. And 2) to investigate the effect of daily consumption of the Keto5 XOGenius beverage on the following variables: waist circumference, body weight, and body mass index (BMI).

NCT ID: NCT06318377 Recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Peanuts and Neurocognitive / Cardiovascular Health in Black Individuals

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

The overall research objective of this proposal is to determine the impact of increased daily peanut consumption on indices of neurocognitive and physiological health in BL individuals

NCT ID: NCT06286514 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Food at Home Study

Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study objective is to develop an accessible home food environment assessment toolkit that includes valid and reliable paper and electronic tools targeting foods known to impact diet-related health that can be user-administered across literacy levels in English and Spanish.

NCT ID: NCT06252922 Recruiting - Diet, Healthy Clinical Trials

Diet-Induced Changes in GEnetic Material

DIG 'EM
Start date: November 11, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a pilot study in 10 men to test the hypothesis that perturbations in substrate flux and the circulating metabolic and pro-inflammatory milieus during a high-fat diet paradigm will modulate DNA methylation of genes in sperm associated with obesity and cardiometabolic dysfunction.

NCT ID: NCT06250673 Recruiting - Diet, Healthy Clinical Trials

Effect of Different Diets on Isotretinoin Users to Serum Lipid Levels

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

This research was planned to prevent secondary hyperlipidemia, which may occur due to isotretinoin used in the treatment of severe acne, with diet. There will be three different groups and followed for 12 weeks. Groups will be; Mediterranean Diet, Low Cholesterol Diet (<200 mg/day) and the Control Group.

NCT ID: NCT06245382 Recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

The Impact of Goode Health Beverage on Markers of Physiological and Neurocognitive Health

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

The overall research objective of this proposal is to determine the acute and chronic impact of daily supplementation of a Good Health beverage on indices of physiological and neurocognitive health.

NCT ID: NCT06186050 Recruiting - Diet, Healthy Clinical Trials

Effects of a High-fat Meal on Exercise-mediated Sympatholysis

Start date: January 8, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this trial is to examine the effects of a single high-fat meal with or without the co-ingestion of dietary nitrate on exercise-mediated sympatholysis. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. What are the mechanisms responsible for reduced exercise-mediated sympatholysis following a high-fat meal 2. Can dietary nitrate prevent the declines in exercise-mediated sympatholysis Participants will be asked to complete three study visits in a randomized order: 1. Low-fat meal 2. High-fat meal 3. High-fat meal plus dietary nitrate Exercise-mediated sympatholysis will be measured using Doppler ultrasound via a protocol involving rhythmic handgrip exercise and a lower body negative pressure stimulus. Sympatholysis will be assessed before each meal, and at 1, 2, and 3 hours post-prandial.

NCT ID: NCT06160973 Recruiting - Diet, Healthy Clinical Trials

Food as Medicine for Families

FAME-F
Start date: February 13, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to determine the appropriate target of medically tailored meals (a particular individual vs. the entire household) and means of delivery (a dedicated delivery driver vs. a commercial shipper), to inform subsequent medically tailored meal trials.

NCT ID: NCT06152536 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Effect of a Vegetarian Meal on the Physiology of Insulin Response in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity

VEG-EAT
Start date: June 9, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The role of diet in determining glucose intolerance and its progression towards T2DM has been extensively investigated. A 2017 meta-analysis showed that a vegetarian diet is inversely associated with the risk of developing diabetes. Vegetarians, with the same baseline risk, are half as likely to develop T2DM than those following an omnivorous diet. Therefore, vegetarian nutrition could have important clinical implications in the dietary management of diabetic patients.