Scientists track what drives weight gain after spinal injury
NCT ID NCT04748835
Summary
This study observed 42 people with spinal cord injuries for one year after they left the hospital. Researchers tracked their nutrition, home environment, mood, and activity levels to understand why weight gain is common after such injuries. The goal was to gather information to help design better support programs in the future.
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Locations
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Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Dallas
Dallas, Texas, 75246, United States
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