11 results
"The objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a nursing nutrition intervention (Nurses for Food) on malnutrition in hospital. The intervention will be developed according to the Britisch Medical Research…
An information campaign was developed targeting early-stage KHOA patients and healthcare professionals (HCPs) to optimise timing of referral to secondary care.
The objectives of the BREHAB pilot study include both process and research objectives. Analysis of the process objectives will enable the feasibility of a larger RCT to be assessed. They focus on the feasibility of prehabilitation and…
To determine the effect of a five-week vegetarian diet on innate immunity of patients with a recent myocardial infarction and healthy participants.
Main objectivesCohort study:To investigate the prognostic implications of skin sodium accumulation for CKD patients.Sodium excretion intervention study:To study the effect of increased renal sodium excretion, with and without …
To investigate whether a reduction in social jetlag for 3 weeks can improve glycemic and metabolic control, sleep, mood and quality of life in people with (pre)diabetes.
The aim of the RADICES study is to investigate the effects of a 12-week exercise and nutrition intervention for patients with metastatic oesophageal or gastric cancer. The intervention will be completely tailored to the condition and nutritional…
Main objective is to assess the effectiveness of SP+ in an almost real-life setting of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) in 930 women with obesity, using CVMD-score as primary outcome measurement. Secondary aim is to assess the cost-effectiveness…
To compare the effect of a 6-month of enriched care consisting of additional protein intake and regular resistance exercise on the prevalence of disproportional fat-free mass loss (defined as a FFML/WL>30% as main outcome parameter) in…
The objective of the proposed study is to assess the effect of a combined lifestyle intervention for patients with cancer, who suffer from the consequences of cancer and its treatment, on Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL)
The primary objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two app-based interventions on diet quality and perceived stress compared to standard care.