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NCT ID: NCT04165707 Completed - Clinical trials for Overweight and Obesity

A Weight Loss RCT Comparing Keyto vs Weight Watchers

Start date: December 9, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Very low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet may have beneficial metabolic and weight loss effects, however, adhering to this diet may be challenging. Keyto is a self-monitoring and app-enhanced intervention to help individuals learn about and monitor their breath acetone (a measure of ketosis) levels to promote dietary change and weight loss. The purpose of this research is to test the Keyto self-monitoring + app intervention against a "standard of care" weight loss dietary app (Weight Watchers). 144 participants will be recruited through Facebook ads, provide online consent, and will be randomized to one of the two conditions. Weight loss after 12 weeks will be assessed as the primary outcome, with weight loss at 24 and 48 weeks being secondary outcomes. Blood samples will be collected at baseline and 12 weeks with optional blood samples at 48 weeks follow up.

NCT ID: NCT03955068 Withdrawn - Ketogenic Diet Clinical Trials

Strict Classic Ketogenic Diet as a Therapy for Recurrent or Progressive and Refractory Brain Tumors in Children

Start date: July 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a pilot study to test the feasibility of implementing a strict classic ketogenic diet among a population of children with recurrent or progressive and refractory brain tumors. Eligible participants will be admitted to the neurosciences floor for 5 days to begin the ketogenic diet either orally, by gastrostomy tube or via nasogastric tube. During the inpatient stay, they will be extensively educated on the diet restrictions and rules. Participants will then continue on the diet at home returning about 17 times over the next 12 months. Daily logs will be kept tracking diet changes, bowel movements and urine ketones. Blood will be collected during the inpatient stay and at all visits for both standard clinical care and research testing.

NCT ID: NCT00476125 Completed - Fasting Clinical Trials

Effects of Dietary Manipulation on Metabolism in Healthy Adults

Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will examine the potential changes in the blood levels of a recently discovered metabolic regulator in response to changes in diet in healthy adults. Our hypothesis is that in healthy adults key regulatory factors involved in lipid oxidation will respond to changes in diet, particularly fasting and diet-induced ketosis.