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NCT ID: NCT06289127 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

Test Properties of Lower Quarter Y-Balance Test: Effect of Verbal Instructions and Focus Techniques

Start date: July 20, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Lower Quadrant Y-Balance Test (LQYBT) is a landmark test used in assessing lower extremity performance, determining risk factors for injury, and making return-to-sport decisions. Studies have shown that the individual's focus of attention affects balance. The literature, has shown that the use of external focus is more effective than the use of internal focus in the execution of a movement.Consistent with these findings, the use of an external focus instruction during the LQYBT may lead to achieve more realistic and a higher performance outcome than the test result with standard instructions. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effects of using different instructions and focusing techniques on test performance on the LQYBT. The secondary aim was to investigate the reliability of the different instructions and focus tests we used for the LQYBT. Hypothesis of the study that test performance can be further enhanced by differentiating the instructions and focus techniques. A more effective assessment of individual performance may help us to make a more realistic decision to return to sport.

NCT ID: NCT05471297 Completed - Psychological Clinical Trials

Loads, Injuries and Illnesses Among Elite Handball Players

PPDC-2022
Start date: July 20, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Primary goal of the research is to determine whether injury/illness occurrence is influenced by the academic, training and competition loads, as well as the overall load (sum of academic/work, training and competition loads) in elite handball athletes To examine whether subjective measures of perceived overall stress correlate with objectively measured levels of stress. Determine the benefits of certain biomarkers to monitor stress, load and injury/illness occurrence in athletes.

NCT ID: NCT04939636 Completed - Clinical trials for Vitamin D Deficiency

Vitamin D Supplementation in Estonian Conscripts

Start date: July 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A longitudinal, double-blinded, randomized, trial, with a 10 month follow-up period will be conducted between July 2021 to May 2022

NCT ID: NCT04932759 Completed - Dental Anxiety Clinical Trials

The Effect Of Music Listened By Patients With Moderate Dental Anxiety During The Restoration Of Occlusal Caries

Start date: January 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is aimed to evaluate the effect of music listened by patients with moderate dental anxiety during the restoration of posterior occlusal dental caries on vital signs of the participants.

NCT ID: NCT04716049 Completed - Fatigue Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Recovery Protocols in Elite Professional Young Soccer Players

Start date: September 3, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main objective of this project is to compare two recovery protocols, including nutritional and neuromuscular strategies on inmune, physiological and muscular responses.

NCT ID: NCT04616235 Completed - Appetitive Behavior Clinical Trials

Acute Exercise and NK Cell Regulation in Tissue and Circulation After IL-6R Blockade

Start date: March 15, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study is a randomized controlled trial studying the acute effect of intense aerobic exercise upon NK (Natural Killer) cell activation and appetite-regulation in human participants with or without concommitant IL-6R receptor blockade (Tocilizumab)

NCT ID: NCT04067349 Completed - Surgery Clinical Trials

Physical Recovery After Laparoscopic vs. Open Liver Resection

Start date: April 6, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The role of laparoscopic liver surgery with respect to clinical outcome remains unclear.

NCT ID: NCT03976479 Completed - Clinical trials for Stress, Psychological

Body Composition, Nutritional and Cardiovascular Status and Lifestyle Factors of Adults Who Are on Plant-Based Diet

SuppWFPBD
Start date: May 28, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There is an objective lack of data on the body composition, nutritional status, cardiovascular status and lifestyle of adults on a plant-based diet (PBD). The aim in this cross-sectional study investigators will document the differences in the body composition, nutritional intake and general health status of healthy adults aged 18 to 80 years who are on plant-based diet of 0.5-10 years and to determine if their body composition status is associated to the duration of eating with PBD between the 3 groups: those that are 0.5-2 years (short-term), 2-5 years (medium-term) and 5-10 years (long-term) on PBD. This study will also include the monitoring of other factors of healthy and active lifestyle of PBD participants, namely the status of habitual and organized physical activity, the status of daily long-term seating, the status of stress and hygiene of sleep, socio-economic status and the motive(s)/reasons for starting PBD. Investigators will also record their maximum (lifetime) body weight, body weight upon entering the PBD lifestyle, and using data from participants, blood analysis to collect their basic biochemistry results, and data on current blood pressure status. The investigators hypothesis is that: (H1): There are no differences in nutritional status between people who are short- (0.5-2 years), the medium- (2-5 years) or the long-term (5-10 years) on PBD. (H2): At least 80% of the tested subjects have plasma lipid values and blood pressure within the reference values. (H3): There is difference in lipid profile and body composition between people who are short- and the medium but not between medium and long-term PBD.