ABDOMINAL OBESITY
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VR workouts target teen belly fat in new study
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether combining virtual reality with jump-based exercises can reduce belly fat in teenage girls. One hundred girls aged 13 to 18 who have abdominal obesity and polycystic ovary syndrome will participate. Researchers will measure changes in waist size, hip-to-wa…
Matched conditions: ABDOMINAL OBESITY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: New Ismailia National University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 04, 2026 16:23 UTC
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HIV and aging: Drug-Exercise combo aims to fight frailty
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether adding the drug tesamorelin to a home exercise program improves physical function in adults aged 50-80 with HIV who are sedentary and show early signs of frailty. Half of the 100 participants will get tesamorelin and half a placebo, all while exercising w…
Matched conditions: ABDOMINAL OBESITY
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Massachusetts General Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 17, 2026 08:00 UTC
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Shock and sweat: new combo therapy targets stubborn high blood pressure
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether adding transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and isometric exercise to standard medication can improve blood pressure in people with resistant hypertension. Researchers will compare two groups of 25 adults aged 50-60: one doing TENS plus exer…
Matched conditions: ABDOMINAL OBESITY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Mohamed Mohamed Ali Morgan • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 11, 2026 20:41 UTC
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Smart oxygen machine aims to keep COPD and surgery patients breathing easier
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis small study tests a device called FreeO2 that automatically adjusts oxygen levels during breathing support. It includes 10 patients with COPD flare-ups or after weight-loss surgery. The goal is to see if the device keeps oxygen in a safe range better than manual adjustments.
Matched conditions: ABDOMINAL OBESITY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: François Lellouche • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 08, 2026 12:01 UTC