- active not recruitingNA
Childhood Obesity Management Using Innovative Digital Technology
This study looks at a 10-week online program called the Family Healthy Living Program (FHLP) for families with children aged 8-12 who are at risk of being overweight. It compares this program to simply providing online healthy living materials to see which works better.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
Reframing Retirement: An Examination of Identity Change and Self-Regulation Approaches to Promote Physical Activity
This study looks at new ways to help recently retired people, aged 60-70, become more active. It tests online tools that focus on how they see themselves and their habits, hoping to boost their physical activity and overall well-being.
Canada - recruiting
The Impact of Hormonal Contraceptive Use and Lifestyle Factors on Fracture Risk and Bone Quality in Young Female Adults
This study looks at how birth control and lifestyle affect bone health in young women in the German armed forces. Researchers want to understand if different contraceptives, exercise, diet, and other factors impact bone strength and reduce the risk of breaks.
Germany - recruiting
Comparison of Patient's Physical Activity Levels According to the Physical Activity Level of Their General Practitioner
This study looks at how active people are compared to their family doctor. It wants to see if doctors who are more active themselves encourage their patients to be more active, helping tackle health problems linked to not moving enough.
France - recruitingNA
Family Habit Physical Activity Study
This study looks at whether helping parents build habits for physical activity can encourage their children (aged 6-12) to be more active. It examines if this approach is better than just giving information or planning activities, over six months.
Canada - active not recruitingNA
PREPA PREvention of Loss of Autonomy
This study looks at how a special exercise and healthy eating programme can help older people stay active and independent. It aims to prevent problems with moving around and reduce the risk of falls, improving their quality of life.
France - not yet recruiting
Organizational Strategies and Psychosocial Skills for Maintaining Physical Activity After a Depressive Episode: a 3-month Post-rehabilitation Study.
This study looks at how people with depression can keep up physical activity after leaving hospital. It aims to find out what strategies and skills help them stay active, as exercise is good for mood and reducing depression symptoms.
France - active not recruitingNA
Efficiency of an Optimized Care Organization for Fibromyalgia Patients. The FIMOUV 2 Study
This study looks at the best way for people with fibromyalgia to get more active. It compares simply advising exercise with a supervised exercise program to see which helps more with symptoms like tiredness and pain.
France - recruitingNA
Health-Enhancing Adapted Physical Activity Program at "Mon Stade"
This study looks at how well people with long-term health conditions stick to a special exercise program and if they keep exercising afterwards. It also checks if these programs save money on healthcare in the long run.
France - active not recruitingNA
An Evaluation of "Growing Healthy Places: Mississauga"
This study looks at whether special community activities in Mississauga, Canada, can help children aged 6-13 improve their diet, exercise, and overall health. It compares schools with these activities to those without them.
Canada - not yet recruiting
Oral 'Breath Test' to Measure Anabolic Sensitivity to a Protein Meal Across the Age and Physical Activity Spectrum
This study uses a simple breath test to see how well our bodies use protein to build muscle at different ages, for different sexes, and depending on how active we are. It helps us understand muscle health better.
Canada - recruitingNA
"We Are an Active Family": Promoting Child Physical Activity Through Social Identity Formation in the Family System
This study looks at whether helping families see themselves as 'active' encourages children aged 6-12 to do more exercise. It compares this idea with standard advice on activity, to see which helps children stay active long-term.
Canada - recruiting
PASSPORT trial and evaluation of a flexible physical activity intervention in UK Primary schools
This study looks at how primary schools can help children get more active. It tests a flexible programme where each school chooses activities that suit them. We're checking if this helps Year 4 and 5 pupils in Bristol get more physical activity.
United Kingdom · England