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NCT ID: NCT02577705 Completed - Child Development Clinical Trials

Building Wealth and Health Network: A Microfinance/TANF Demonstration Project

Start date: June 16, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goals of the The Building Wealth and Health Network (The Network) are to develop and rigorously test an asset building model that will build financial, social and human capital through asset building, financial education and trauma-informed peer support. Program components include: 1) Matched savings accounts; 2) Financial literacy classes; and 3) Peer support groups using the Sanctuary ® trauma-informed approach to social services. This program is offered in partnership with the Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The program elements will fulfill work requirements for the program called temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). The hypothesis is that the program's combination of services will result in improved economic security through boosting income, increasing assets, and building a supportive social network, that then translates to better health outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT02505490 Completed - Hunger Clinical Trials

The Effect of Television Watching on Liking of Food

Start date: June 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of television viewing on liking of food.

NCT ID: NCT02477410 Completed - Hunger Clinical Trials

Effects of Hydrolysed Porcine Proteins on Muscle Protein Synthesis and Appetite

SEPA
Start date: July 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to obtain a better understanding of how hydrolysed porcine proteins affect the human metabolism, including the effects on muscle protein synthesis, appetite and secretion of gastrointestinal hormones. It is hypothesised that hydrolysed porcine proteins will stimulate muscle protein synthesis, affect appetite and the secretion of gastrointestinal hormones similar to hydrolysed whey protein.

NCT ID: NCT02091570 Completed - Satiety Clinical Trials

Effect of Nutrition Bars on Satiety in Women

Start date: December 17, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigates nutrition bar consumption and possible impact on self-reported ratings of hunger and fullness compared to a control.

NCT ID: NCT01924130 Completed - Childhood Obesity Clinical Trials

School Breakfast Policy Initiative Study

SBPI
Start date: July 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate the effects of a school breakfast policy initiative (SBPI) on the incidence of overweight and obesity as well as breakfast patterns (both inside and outside of school) among 4th-6th grade children. The study integrates research, education and extension to promote healthy breakfast consumption among low-income children in urban schools and will leverage ongoing SNAP-Ed and the School Breakfast Program efforts.

NCT ID: NCT01809925 Completed - Hunger Clinical Trials

Study of Psyllium 6.8 g Versus Placebo on Satiety in Healthy Volunteers

Start date: March 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 2-treatment, 3-period crossover design study to evaluate the effects of psyllium 6.8 g provided as sugarfree Metamucil fiber supplement powder dissolved in water versus placebo on satiety measures in healthy volunteers. This study will be conducted at a single study site.

NCT ID: NCT01562678 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Liraglutide in Obesity and Diabetes: Identification of CNS Targets Using fMRI

Start date: March 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to help us understand the effects of diabetes medication Liraglutide on weight loss and hunger. The investigators have already determined what the highest tolerated dose of Liraglutide is through earlier human research studies. Liraglutide was approved by the FDA in January 2010 for treatment of diabetes. The investigators will also study the following: 1. The impact of Liraglutide on brain responses to food 2. It's effect on physiological and mental performance 3. If its effect on the brain differs among obese and lean diabetic subjects.

NCT ID: NCT01413217 Completed - Satiety Clinical Trials

Which is a Better Breakfast? Egg or Cereal?

Start date: July 2010
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Which is a better breakfast? Egg or cereal?

NCT ID: NCT01316991 Completed - Hunger Clinical Trials

A Study of Chewing Gum, Snacking and Appetite

GUM
Start date: December 1, 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators are interested in learning how appetite responds after chewing gum. In this research study subjects will be asked to eat a lunch meal provided at our Center. After eating the lunch meal, subjects will answer questions describing their feelings of hunger, thirst and desire to eat every 30 minutes for 3 hours. Blood will be drawn throughout the study period to determine how chewing gum impacts certain hormones released from your intestine after eating and therefore how they influence your appetite. Blood draws will be done every 30 minutes for 3 hours. At only one of the two study visits, subjects will chew gum during specific times. One study visit will not include chewing gum. After three hours, there will be a snack to eat as much as desired followed by one more set of questions and blood draw. All study visits will take approximately 4 ½ hours.

NCT ID: NCT00593307 Completed - Hunger Clinical Trials

The Breakfast Study

Breakfast
Start date: January 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall objective is to investigate the effects of low and high glycemic index (GI) meals varying in protein content on plasma glucose and insulin response, subjective ratings of hunger, and subsequent food intake in twenty healthy, sedentary, overweight and obese men and women between the ages of 21-65.