Study for Children/ Teens Who Need Total Parenteral Nutrition- Conditions:
Weight/Nutrition
- Gender:
Female,
Male
Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to determine if infants, children and teenagers who need TPN because of their inability to absorb sufficient nutrients have lower bone mineral density than healthy children. ...
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Diabetes Study for 0- to 20-Year Olds - Conditions:
Diabetes,
Weight/Nutrition
- Gender:
Female,
Male
The primary purpose of this study is to estimate the number of young people who have diabetes in the United States, and to identify the type of diabetes by age and race/ethnicity. Other goals are to learn more about the type of medical care and treatment provided to young people with diabetes, to i...
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A Study: Diet, Exercise and Heart For Children and Teens- Conditions:
Adult Studies,
Cardiology/Heart,
Healthy Infants, Children and Adolescent Studies,
Weight/Nutrition
- Gender:
Female,
Male
Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study (sometimes referred to as a “clinical trial”) to better understand the effects of high-fat meals and exercise on the heart. ...
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Study for Teens Having Weight-Loss Surgery- Conditions:
Weight/Nutrition
- Gender:
Female,
Male
This is a study to learn the benefits and risks of a surgical approach to weight management in extremely overweight (obese) adolescents. Information from this study will help surgeons make future treatment decisions for these adolescents....
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Overweight 2 to 6 Year Olds Needed for Weight Management Research StudyThe purpose of this research study is
to bring together parents and health care professionals to address young childhood
obesity, which may lead to improved outcomes for current and future patients
and families. ...
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Research Study for Children with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research
study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to evaluate
whether treatment with an investigational medication, cysteamine bitartrate
delayed release (DR), will help improve the livers of children diagnosed with
Nonalcoholic Fatty L...
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