- RecruitingNA
Fast Food Online Delivery Purchase Behaviour in the Presence and Absence of Price-based Incentives
This study looks at how removing special offers on takeaways affects what people order. Researchers want to see if removing discounts helps people choose healthier fast food options, comparing real-life choices with previous studies based on hypothetical decisions.
For: Food Purchases · Eating BehaviourUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingPHASE2
Healthy Ageing: a Feasibility Study to Evaluate Digitally-enabled Ways to Support Healthy Ageing
This study looks at how digital tools, like smartwatches, can help older adults stay healthy. Researchers want to see if these tools are easy to use and if they can encourage people over 65 to adopt healthier habits, like being more active.
For: Frailty · Older Adults (65 Years and Older) · Digital Health InterventionUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
The Effect of Ketone Monoesters on Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis and Whole-body Protein Metabolism.
This study looks at how a special drink called a ketone monoester, taken with protein, affects muscle growth and repair in healthy young adults. We want to see if it can help muscles get stronger and recover better.
For: Healthy ParticipantsUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
Taxifolin/Ergothioneine and Immune Biomarkers in Healthy Volunteers (TaxEr)
This study looks at how natural substances, Taxifolin and Ergothioneine, found in foods like apples and mushrooms, might affect our immune system. We want to see if these substances can help improve how our body fights off illness, especially as we get older, by reducing stress on our cells.
For: Antioxidative Stress · Cold · InfluenzaUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Can Personalised Digital Feedback Help Increase Plant Food Intake?
This study looks at whether a special app with personalised tips and recipes can help people aged 18-45 eat more plant-based foods. It hopes to find new ways to improve diet and health.
For: Plant Food IntakeUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
Evaluating the Effects of Prebiotics on Sleep, the Gut Microbiome, Cognition, Immune Function and Stress
This study looks at how special fibres called prebiotics might affect sleep, gut health, thinking, immune system, and stress in healthy adults who often struggle with poor sleep. It compares different prebiotic mixtures to a dummy pill over 56 days.
For: SleepUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Investigating the Feasibility of Krill Oil Intervention to Improve Muscle Function in Adults With Long-term Conditions
This study looks at whether krill oil can improve muscle strength in adults with long-term health conditions. Participants will take krill oil or a dummy pill for 12 weeks, with researchers measuring muscle function and other health markers.
For: Krill Oil · Muscle Function · Grip StrengthUnited Kingdom - RecruitingPHASE3
Implementation of Metformin theraPy to Ease Decline of Kidney Function in Polycystic Kidney Disease (IMPEDE-PKD)
This study looks at whether metformin, a common diabetes drug, can help slow down kidney disease in people with Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD). The goal is to improve health and quality of life for those affected.
For: Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney DiseaseAustralia · New Zealand · United Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Does the Development of the Repeated Bout Effect Depend on Oxidative Stress and Inflammation?
This study looks at how vitamin C and ibuprofen affect muscle soreness after exercise. We want to see if these common supplements stop your body from getting used to exercise and becoming less sore over time. This is important for athletes.
For: Exercise RecoveryUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Placebo and Nocebo Effects in Sports - a Protocol Paper
This study explores how our beliefs (positive or negative expectations) can impact sports performance. Researchers will use brainwave tests (EEG) and leg strength measurements to understand how these 'placebo' and 'nocebo' effects work in the brain.
For: Placebo Effect · Nocebo EffectUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingPHASE2, PHASE3
A Clinical Trial Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of a Single Subretinal Injection of AGTC-501 in Participants With XLRP
This study checks a new gene therapy, AGTC-501, for young men with an eye condition called X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP). It aims to see if it's safe and helps improve their eyesight, comparing two doses to an untreated group.
For: X-Linked Retinitis PigmentosaUnited States · Australia · Canada