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NCT ID: NCT05711212 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Resting Energy Expenditure

Effects of Xanthohumol on Resting Energy Expenditure and Substrate Oxidation in Healthy Women

Start date: February 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of Xanthohumol on resting energy expenditure and substrate oxidation in healthy women. It is assumed that resting energy expenditure and fatty acid oxidation is higher after Xanthohumol ingestion.

NCT ID: NCT04500483 Recruiting - Critical Illness Clinical Trials

Indirect Calorimetry in Patients at Risk of Malnutrition

Start date: August 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Burn patients treated in an outpatient clinic and ICU survivors are at risk of malnutrition. There are no clear guidelines determining the energy target in those two populations. The aim of this observation study is to measure the resting energy expenditure of those patients, using indirect calorimetry.

NCT ID: NCT03511950 Recruiting - Nutrition Clinical Trials

The Relationship Between the Change of Resting Energy Expenditure and Nutritional Status .

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Peritonitis is a common and devastating complication in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD). It is a known fact that persistent inflammatory state and nutritional deterioration are closely associated with increased mortality in PD patients.And resting energy expenditure(REE) is significantly increased in acute and chronic inflammation in patients with chronic kidney disease (including dialysis patients).However,it is limited to the changing trend and duration of REE in peritonitis.Investigators hypothesize that the increase in total energy consumption resulting from the increase of REE which may accompany with decreased energy intake will lead to negative energy balance and nutritional deterioration, which may affect the prognosis of patients.Therefore,a prospective cohort study will be designed to dynamically research the change of REE accompanied with the nutrition status in peritonitis and provide the basis for peritonitis management in the future.