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NCT06018467
Senolytics to Improve Osteoporosis Therapy
This randomised clinical trial aims to study osteoporosis as a disease of accelerated skeletal aging caused by the accumulation of senescent cells within the skeleton and investigate the effects and safety of senolytics and antioxidant therapy on bone.
Gender: All
Ages: 60 Years - 90 Years
Updated: 2026-01-28
NCT06851676
Functional and Metabolic Effects of Fonte Fausta® Water on Bone and Muscle Health in Osteoporotic Patients
This clinical study investigates the effects of Fonte Fausta® water on bone and muscle metabolism, as well as quality of life, in patients with osteoporosis or osteopenia, with or without sarcopenia. Conducted as a multicenter, triple-arm trial, it evaluates functional and biochemical markers over 12 months. Patients are randomized into groups receiving either Fonte Fausta® or standard mineral water, with assessments including laboratory tests, bioimpedance analysis, physical and nutritional evaluations, bone density measurements, and quality of life surveys.
Gender: All
Ages: 65 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-02-28
1 state
NCT06812195
Periprosthetic Plate Over Humeral Nail
use of plate over humeral nail in deformity correction of femur in adult osteoporotic bone
Gender: All
Ages: 16 Years - 40 Years
Updated: 2025-02-12
NCT06781541
Physical Activity and Disability Prevention in Postmenopausal Women
The aim of this clinical study is to examine the impact of physical activity on the physical and mental health of postmenopausal women, with a particular focus on the development of disability. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. Can physical activity programs (Nordic walking, Bungy Pump, strength training, functional general conditioning training) prevent loss of mobility, bone density and urinary incontinence, reduce the risk of falls, lower metabolic syndrome parameters, and improve cardiovascular endurance in postmenopausal women? 2. Do regular exercises improve cognitive functions, motivation, memory, visual coordination, mood, and quality of life in postmenopausal women? Researchers will compare the test groups (Nordic Walking, Bungy Pump, strength training, functional general conditioning training) with the control group to determine whether physical activity brings benefits in terms of physical and mental health compared to no intervention. Participants will: Take part in a three-month physical activity program that includes Nordic walking, Bungy Pump exercises, functional general conditioning training and strength training, depending on the group. The control group will not participate in any additional physical exercise program and will continue with their usual daily activities.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 60 Years - 80 Years
Updated: 2025-01-17
1 state