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NCT ID: NCT05684315 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Effect of Tissue Flossing on Recovery Time After Intense Physical Exercise Causing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness

Start date: January 9, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to assess whether soft tissue flossing therapy will alleviate eccentric muscle-destroying influences. Men aged 20-25 will be tested. Suddenly taking up activity in untrained people and performing the fatigue protocol is a heavy burden for the body, and its effects may have a negative impact on the body. The assessment of the processes taking place in the body under the influence of this type of physical activity with the use of soft tissue flossing will broaden the scope of knowledge about this therapeutic method and will allow assessing whether it has an impact on accelerating regeneration after intense physical exertion.

NCT ID: NCT05555368 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Turkish Validity and Reliability of the Recovery Scale QoR-15

Qor-15
Start date: November 8, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is adapted and encouraged to a point to improve their quality of intervention for the purpose of the research.

NCT ID: NCT05512936 Completed - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

The Turkish Version of the Self-perceived Barriers for Physical Activity Questionnaire

Start date: November 25, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Self-perceived Barriers for Physical Activity Questionnaire (SBPAQ) is originally developed in Spanish to evaluate self-perceived barriers for physical activity participation in healthy individuals. The purpose of this study is to translate and cross-culturally adapt the SBPAQ into Turkish and investigate its psychometric properties.

NCT ID: NCT05509712 Completed - Exercise Clinical Trials

Physical Activity Smartphone App for African American Men (FitBros) Phase I

FitBros
Start date: March 7, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Low physical activity levels contribute to African American men experiencing health disparities across a number of chronic diseases. Studies have been effective in increasing physical activity levels in African American men; but few have targeted maintenance of behavior change and none have utilized emerging technologies. The purpose of the current study is to further develop a mobile phone application for African American men that will help them initiate and maintain their physical activity levels.

NCT ID: NCT05509283 Completed - Influenza Clinical Trials

Nudging Flu Vaccination in Patients at Moderately High Risk for Flu and Flu-related Complications

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

This study will test the relative efficacy of high-risk messages in increasing flu shot rates in patients at moderately high risk for flu and complications (those in the top 11-20% of risk). It will also examine whether informing patients that their high-risk status was determined by analyzing their medical records or by an artificial intelligence (AI) / machine-learning (ML) algorithm analyzing their medical records will affect the likelihood of receiving a flu vaccine.

NCT ID: NCT05509270 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Communication Modalities for Promoting Flu Shots

Start date: September 6, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test which modalities (mailed letter, short message service [SMS] text, or patient portal messages) are most effective for encouraging flu shots in high-risk patients.

NCT ID: NCT05509049 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Precision Nudging Drives Wellness Visit Attendance at Scale

Start date: September 7, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the present randomized controlled trial is to explore the effectiveness of a 12-month well woman digital health intervention leveraging Precision Nudging - the application of behavioral science and reinforcement learning to create individualized, tailored health messaging at scale that matches the right message to the right person at the right time - in promoting behavior change. Specifically, it is hypothesized that scaling behavioral science through reinforcement learning will be more effective at motivating participants to engage with well woman messages and to schedule and to attend a well woman visit compared to a standard of care message.

NCT ID: NCT05483920 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Effects of Sleep Hygiene Education on Sleep Health in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

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

This will be a study looking at trying to change community-dwelling older adults' behavior in regard to good sleep hygiene practices. Investigators will assess the efficacy through subjective outcome measures and objective physiological markers of good sleep through data collected with wearable technology devices.

NCT ID: NCT05472701 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

SWAP-MEAT Athlete: Three Diets on Athletic Performance

Start date: April 26, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to investigate the impact of two plant-based diets-whole food plant-based (WFPB) and plant-based meat alternatives (PBMA)-vs. an omnivorous diet (Animal) on endurance and muscular strength in recreational athletes.

NCT ID: NCT05471284 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Recruitment Messages for Current Smokers Recently Diagnosed With Cancer

Start date: February 11, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study was to conduct a pilot factorial randomized trial to identify the message frames that are most effective in promoting participation in a tobacco treatment trial for current smokers recently diagnosed with cancer. To do so, we used a multimethod approach to evaluate 3 different message frames across evaluation, effectiveness, and outcome measures. We combine findings from a message design experiment with textual analytic software to provide a holistic understanding of how message frames may or may not differentially affect tobacco treatment trial participation within the context of a cancer diagnosis.