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NCT ID: NCT06157398 Recruiting - Healthy Individuals Clinical Trials

Diet Intervention Pilot: Refining a Meal and Food Delivery Approach

FIRE-Diet-P
Start date: January 29, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A diet with a higher intake of fish and fruits, and vegetables, has shown promise in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in the body. Intake of a diet with these components has been linked to fewer respiratory symptoms and lower rates of lung disease in multiple studies. In addition, emerging research suggests that a diet with these components may have the power to protect the body against some of the effects of exposure to air pollution. In this study, participants will receive food, meals, and counseling designed to increase their dietary intake of fish, fruits, and vegetables. The research team will test the change in diet and learn ways to optimize the participants' experience.

NCT ID: NCT06137534 Completed - Healthy Individuals Clinical Trials

Upper Extremity Pattern Exercises and Respiratory Functions

Start date: November 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study will be carried out with healthy students between the ages of 18-25 years who are studying at Ege University Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation and who voluntarily agree to participate in the study. Informed consent form will be signed before the evaluation of the individuals. The study will be carried out as a single group with the inclusion of a total of 20 individuals. The students who volunteered to participate in the study will actively apply the selected PNF upper extremity patterns for 4 weeks and will be evaluated twice, before and after the application. Demographic information of the individuals; age, height, weight, gender, background, surname, smoking habit, alcohol habit, education level (class), sports habit, COVID-19 disease status and when it occurred will be recorded. Cosmed pulmonary function test device will be used to evaluate the respiratory function of the individuals, Oncomed brand electronic body weight and height measurement device will be used to calculate the body mass index. Body Image Perception Scale will be used for body image perception, Beck Depression Inventory will be used to evaluate psychological status, and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale will be used to evaluate sense of self.

NCT ID: NCT06101641 Recruiting - Nursing Clinical Trials

Effect of Shellac Nail Polish Application on Pulse Oximetry Measurements in Healthy Individuals

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

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of shellac nail polish application on pulse oximetry measurements in healthy subjects. This study was planned as a prospective, self-controlled clinical research to determine the effect of shellac nail polish application on SpO2 and pulse values in healthy people. The population of the study will consist of women who had shellac nail polish application in a private beauty centre between June 2023 and December 2023. The minimum required sample size was calculated as 162 in G*Power (3.1.9.2) programme (α=0.05 (two-way), 1-β=0.95). The data will be collected with the data collection form prepared in line with the literature. Firstly, the personal information of the participants will be recorded in the data collection form. The middle finger of the left hand of each participant will be the treatment group and the little finger will be the control group. After the shellac nail polish is applied to the middle finger of the left hand, SpO2 and pulse values will be measured simultaneously with a pulse oximeter from the left hand middle finger and little finger of the participant and recorded on the data form. The data obtained from the study will be analysed using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) for Windows 26.0 software.

NCT ID: NCT06101628 Recruiting - Nursing Clinical Trials

Effect of Gel Nail Application on Pulse Oximetry Measurements in Healthy Individuals

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

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of gel nail application on pulse oximetry measurements in healthy subjects. This study was planned as a prospective, self-controlled clinical research to determine the effect of gel nail application on SpO2 and pulse values in healthy people. The population of the study will consist of women who had gel nail application in a private beauty centre between July 2023 and October 2023. The minimum required sample size was calculated as 162 in G*Power (3.1.9.2) programme (α=0.05 (two-way), 1-β=0.95). The data will be collected with the data collection form prepared in line with the literature. Firstly, the personal information of the participants will be recorded in the data collection form. The middle finger of the left hand of each participant will be the treatment group and the little finger will be the control group. After the gel nail is applied to the middle finger of the left hand, SpO2 and pulse values will be measured simultaneously with a pulse oximeter from the left hand middle finger and little finger of the participant and recorded on the data form. The data obtained from the study will be analysed using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) for Windows 26.0 software.

NCT ID: NCT06044896 Completed - Healthy Individuals Clinical Trials

Physiology of Body Lateralization on Regional Lung Ventilation Study

LATLUNGS
Start date: September 22, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this experimental study, with crossover design, is to analyze the effects of body lateralization applied at 30 degrees compared to the supine position on the distribution of ventilation and regional lung aeration in healthy individuals. The main study questions to be answered are: - Question 1: What are the immediate effects of 30 degree body lateralization on the distribution of regional ventilation and lung aeration in healthy individuals? - Question 2: What is the effect of body lateralization on diaphragmatic mobility in the dependent or non-dependent hemithorax? Participants will be submitted to changes in positioning in bed, considering a randomized sequence of interventions, between supine position and body lateralization at 30 degrees, using the Multicare bed (Linet, Czech Republic). The interventions were repeated twice each with a 30-minute washout in each sequence. Participants will perform assessment of lung function and respiratory muscle strength with the instruments: - Manovacuometry - Spirometry - Ventilometry - Respiratory Diagnostic Assistant The supine and body lateralization positions will be compared, with the primary outcomes being lung aeration and ventilation distribution assessed using Electrical Impedance Tomography. The secondary outcome will be diaphragmatic mobility measured through lung ultrasound. Groups: - Supine position - Body lateralization Effects - Lung aeration - Distribution of ventilation - Diaphragmatic mobility

NCT ID: NCT05704959 Active, not recruiting - HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS Clinical Trials

Does Povidone-Iodine on Nail Affect Pulse Oximeter Reading?

PI
Start date: March 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Povidone iodine is still a commonly used antiseptic in hospitals. Although pulse oximetry measurement is used as an important indicator in hospitals, no study has been found examining the effect of povidone iodine on the nail bed on the pulse oximetry result.

NCT ID: NCT05637060 Completed - Healthy Individuals Clinical Trials

Bioequivalence Study of Rosuvastatin Tablet

BE
Start date: November 24, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to explore the bioequivalence of Test Product Vaptor (Rosuvastatin) 20 mg Tablet with the reference product Crestor (Rosuvastatin) 20 mg tablet under fasting conditions in healthy Pakistani male subjects.

NCT ID: NCT05597657 Completed - Healthy Individuals Clinical Trials

Normal Variation of T1 Values With Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in Healthy Individuals

NATIVE
Start date: October 12, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine the normal variation of T1 values with cardiac magnetic resonance in healthy individuals with respect to reproducibility, changes over time, and dependency on hydration status.

NCT ID: NCT05541094 Completed - Healthy Individuals Clinical Trials

Study of Vitamin D Fortification of Milk and Oil

Tata
Start date: October 13, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

It is a two-year longitudinal effectiveness study. A comparative study with a case-control design. Study will be conducted in Pune city. A total of up to 100 families (50 families per group) will be recruited. The test group will consist of families consuming fortified milk and oil and the control group will consist of families consuming non fortified milk and oil. Individuals between the age 5-18 years, 18-50 years and more than 50 years will be enrolled. Families which intend to stay in the city for the next 2 years, willing to continue with the same brand of milk and oil for the next 2 years, children living with their biological parents and families willing to sign consent form, will be enrolled in the study. Individuals having chronic illnesses likely to affect vitamin D concentrations and those allergic to milk will be excluded.

NCT ID: NCT05358561 Recruiting - Healthy Individuals Clinical Trials

Postprandial Glucose, Insulin and Subjective Saturation Response in Healthy Individuals

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

This study is a pioneering study in which the effect of the consumption of cakes produced with the addition of cereal-like products such as chia and flax seeds, which have high soluble fiber content, on blood glucose and insulin values, and the effect on the satiety response of individuals after consumption of cakes, will be a pioneer in many subjects. As a result of the study, the relationships between the changes in the investigated parameters and the possible changes in these parameters will be revealed. The results obtained suggest that foods rich in soluble fiber such as chia and flaxseed and foods produced with the possible synergetic effect of chia and flaxseed are used in healthy and safe products suitable for our consumption habits, and that these products are both protective and protective against the development of complications such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases. The investigators think that it may also play a role in preventing its progress.