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Evaluation of Safety and Pharmacodynamics of OP0201 Compared to Placebo in Healthy Adults
This study is being conducted to determine the digestibility of and available energy from pulses.
Background: Depending on nature and needs, physical fitness can be divided into healthy fitness and physical fitness (also known as competitive fitness). Healthy fitness includes cardio-respiratory fitness, muscle fitness, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Physical fitness includes coordination, speed, explosiveness, balance, agility, and reaction time. Although the monitoring of fitness is very important, most of the tests need to be assisted by professionally trained fitness inspectors, so that the public who wants to regularly check their fitness status will facing a dilemma-- insufficient of inspectors. In the face of such a situation, the somatosensory detector may be a choice which is relatively objective, convenient and no need to rely on the inspectors. Therefore, the validity and retest reliability of the somatosensory detector need to be verified in order to achieve accurate and objective measurement results.
To evaluate the safety of orally administered KSP-QRH-E3-IRDye800 (Peptide 919288G), a topically administered Li-Cor IRDye800CW labeled heptapeptide dimer (KSP/QRH Dimer) specific for human epithelial growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR).
The effects of modafinil on measures of brain electrical activity will be tested.
The aim of this study is to adapt the Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire (SBQ) into the culture of Turkish and to work on the reliability and validity of it in healthy individuals between the ages of 18-64. The permission was obtained via mail from Dori Rosenberg, who is the developer of the questionnaire, for its Turkish adaptation. SPSS package programme will be used in the analysis,
This is an acute human bioavailability study in self-reported healthy participants aged 20-70 years old. The investigators hypothesize that combination of polyphenolics from a soup rich in rutin and quercitin and the non-digestible carbohydrate (NDC) inulin will increase the production of phenolic acids by bacteria in the human colon and these will be detected in urine. Participants will attend for three arms in a randomized order: Tomato, onion and lovage soup (high polyphenol food), Inulin (NDC) or Mixture of tomato, onion and lovage soup and inulin. During each feeding study, urine, blood and stool samples will be collected at regular intervals for the duration of 24 hrs after consumption of test food. Participants will be asked to follow a low polyphenol diet for 2 days prior to the feeding study.
Pilot study of a soft, flexible wearable sweat sensor
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether we can improve associative memory performance in healthy subjects, by applying transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) during a verbal paired-associate learning task