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Trials,2022年

Neda Roshanravan, Mitra Tootoonchian, Maryam Saghafi-Asl, Seyed Ahmad Hosseini, Parichehr Amiri

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BackgroundObesity is a multifaceted disease characterized by an abnormal accumulation of adipose tissue. Growing evidence has proposed microbiota-derived metabolites as a potential factor in the pathophysiology of obesity and related metabolic conditions over the last decade. As one of the essential metabolites, butyrate affects several host cellular mechanisms related to appetite sensations and weight control. However, the effects of butyrate on obesity in humans have yet to be studied. Thus, the present study was aimed to evaluate the effects of sodium butyrate (SB) supplementation on the expression levels of peroxisome proliferator activated-receptor (PPAR) gamma coactivator-1α (PGC-1α), PPARα and uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) genes, serum level of glucagon-like peptide (GLP1), and metabolic parameters, as well as anthropometric indices in obese individuals on a weight loss diet.MethodsThis triple-blind randomized controlled trial (RCT) will include 50 eligible obese subjects aged between 18 and 60 years. Participants will be randomly assigned into two groups: 8 weeks of SB (600 mg/day) + hypo-caloric diet or placebo (600 mg/day) + hypo-caloric diet. At weeks 0 and 8, distinct objectives will be pursued: (1) PGC-1α, PPARα, and UCP1 genes expression will be evaluated by real-time polymerase chain reaction; (2) biochemical parameters will be assayed using enzymatic methods; and (3) insulin and GLP1 serum level will be assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit.DiscussionNew evidence from this trial may help fill the knowledge gap in this realm and facilitate multi-center clinical trials with a substantially larger sample size.Trial registrationIranian Registry of Clinical Trials: IRCT20190303042905N2. Registered on 31 January 2021.

    Trials,2022年

    Stefan J. Schaller, Jörn Kiselev, Katrin Schmidt, Claudia Spies, Rudolf Mörgeli, Wilm Quentin, Tanja Rombey, Reinhard Busse, Ulrich Mansmann, Verena Loidl

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    BackgroundFrailty is expressed by a reduction in physical capacity, mobility, muscle strength, and endurance. (Pre-)frailty is present in up to 42% of the older surgical population, with an increased risk for peri- and postoperative complications. Consequently, these patients often suffer from a delayed or limited recovery, loss of autonomy and quality of life, and a decrease in functional and cognitive capacities. Since frailty is modifiable, prehabilitation may improve the physiological reserves of patients and reduce the care dependency 12 months after surgery.MethodsPatients ≥ 70 years old scheduled for elective surgery or intervention will be recruited in this multicenter, randomized controlled study, with a target of 1400 participants with an allocation ratio of 1:1. The intervention consists of (1) a shared decision-making process with the patient, relatives, and an interdisciplinary and interprofessional team and (2) a 3-week multimodal, individualized prehabilitation program including exercise therapy, nutritional intervention, mobility or balance training, and psychosocial interventions and medical assessment. The frequency of the supervised prehabilitation is 5 times/week for 3 weeks. The primary endpoint is defined as the level of care dependency 12 months after surgery or intervention.DiscussionPrehabilitation has been proven to be effective for different populations, including colorectal, transplant, and cardiac surgery patients. In contrast, evidence for prehabilitation in older, frail patients has not been clearly established. To the best of our knowledge, this is currently the largest prehabilitation study on older people with frailty undergoing general elective surgery.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT04418271. Registered on 5 June 2020. Universal Trial Number (UTN): U1111-1253-4820

      Trials,2022年

      Raphael Twerenbold, Jack Tan Wei Chieh, Lim Chiw Yeh, Ryosuke Higuchi, Mamoru Nanasato, Naoyuki Yokoyama, Ken Kozuma, Evangelos Giannitsis, Kazuhiko Yumoto, Tomoyuki Fukuzawa, Tohru Minamino, Kenji Inoue, Shohei Ouchi, Yohei Hirano, Moriyuki Terakura, Shunsuke Oyamada, Arintaya Phrommintikul, Pannipa Suwanasom, Shuo-Ju Chiang, Sazzli Kasim, Bakhtiar Ahmad, Farina Mohd Salleh, Alzamani Mohammad Idrose, Issei Shimada

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      Trials,2022年

      Victoria Cavallino, Matilda Chan, Benjamin Arnold, Thuy Doan, Gerami D. Seitzman, Jeremy D. Keenan, John Gonzales, Julie Schallhorn, Thomas M. Lietman, Hamidah Mahmud

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      Trials,2022年

      Mehdi Girard, Alwin Bazzani, Louis Chauvelot, William Danjou, Mehdi Mezidi, Hodane Yonis, François Dhelft, Jean-Christophe Richard, Laurent Bitker

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