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NCT06864208
Addressing Weight Bias Internalization to Improve Adolescent Weight Management Outcomes: Randomized Pilot Trial
Weight stigma and weight bias internalization (WBI) are common among adolescents at higher weight statuses. WBI is associated with negative physical and mental health outcomes. The current study aims to test an intervention for weight stigma and WBI combined with an evidence-based adolescent weight management program. Eligible adolescents (13-17) will be assigned by chance to one of two groups: 1) a 4-week intervention focused on weight stigma and WBI followed by a 16-week behavioral weight management program; or 2) a 4-week health information control (to include non-weight-related health promotion topics such as smoking and skin cancer prevention) followed by the same 16-week weight management program but without the WBI and weight stigma content. Study outcomes will be assessed at the 4-week and post-treatment (20 week) timepoints.
Gender: All
Ages: 13 Years - 17 Years
Updated: 2025-09-24
1 state
NCT02456090
PaTH Clinical Data Research Network (CDRN) Study of Healthy Lifestyles and Health Care
The purpose of the PaTH Clinical Data Research Network (CDRN) Study of Healthy Lifestyles, Body Weight and Health Care is to use clinical data from electronic health records (EHR) and patient reported outcomes (PRO) to answer questions of clinical importance to patients, providers, and other stakeholders.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-07-24
2 states
NCT06920550
A Growth Artificial Intelligence Algorithm for leNgth and Weight Study
This is a data collection and machine learning accuracy testing project that aims to a) collect training data to enhance, by machine learning, an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for measuring length in infants and young children and b) test the accuracy of the AI algorithm by comparing the AI predicted length with the gold standard measured length. Images and videos will be collected by care givers and healthcare professionals, together with physical length measurements. These data will be used to train the AI algorithm and to explore potential improvements. Other data to be collected is user experience feedback.
Gender: All
Ages: 0 Months - 24 Months
Updated: 2025-04-09