- Active not recruiting
Risk Factors for Exertional Heat Illness
This study looks at why some military recruits get sick from exercising intensely in the heat, an illness called Exertional Heat Illness (EHI). Researchers want to find out what makes people more likely to get EHI so they can keep military personnel safe and healthy.
For: Exertional Heat IllnessUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Monitoring Oedema in Heart Failure to Improve Function and Reduce Hospitalisation Risk
This study looks at a new device called Heartfelt for people with heart failure. It helps spot early signs of fluid build-up (swelling) by taking pictures of legs. We want to see if it improves life and reduces hospital stays compared to usual care.
For: Heart FailureUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruiting
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport and Dance
This study looks at a condition called Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) in dancers, gymnasts, and combat sports athletes. It aims to understand how common it is and its effects, especially on bone health, to help coaches and doctors better support athletes.
For: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport · Bone Stress ReactionUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruiting
EMBRACE- BLOOM - Building Literacy and Outcomes Through Observation and Monitoring: Information Needs and Wearable Data in Pregnancy Couples
This study looks at how pregnant women and their partners find and use health information. We want to understand what information they need, where they look for it, and what makes it easy or hard to get trusted advice from early pregnancy until after the baby is born.
For: PregnancyUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Development of a Cough Control Questionnaire (CCQ)
This study is developing a new questionnaire to better understand and measure how cough affects people's lives. It aims to help doctors and researchers accurately track changes in cough severity and how well treatments are working, similar to tools used for other lung conditions like asthma.
For: CoughUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Oesophagectomy and Chest Wall and Respiratory Function
This study looks at how removing a part of the food pipe (oesophagectomy) for cancer affects breathing and chest movement. It aims to find better ways to measure chest movement and breathing capacity using new technologies, which could lead to improved physiotherapy after surgery.
For: Esophageal Cancer · Esophagectomy · Respiratory Function LossUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
HF-TRACK: A UK RCT of an Passive Heart Failure Monitoring and Tracking Device
This study tests a new device called Heartfelt for people with heart failure. It helps spot early signs of worsening heart failure by checking changes in leg size, aiming to prevent hospital stays. It's for adults aged 18 and over.
For: Heart FailureUnited Kingdom