Not exact matches
Integrating a family - focused approach into child obesity
prevention: rationale and
design for the My Parenting SOS study randomized control
trial.
May 3, 2006 deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) today announced that it has reached an agreement with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the
design of its Phase III clinical
trial for DG031, deCODE's lead developmental compound for the
prevention of heart attack...
We also performed subgroup meta - analyses by type of
prevention (primary v secondary: in this study,
trials involving healthy populations or patients with any specific disease except for cardiovascular disease were classified as primary
prevention trials, and
trials involving patients with cardiovascular disease were classified as secondary
prevention trials), type of supplement by quality and dose (each supplement, vitamins only, antioxidants only, or antioxidants excluding vitamins), type of outcome (cardiovascular death, angina, fatal or non-fatal myocardial infarction, stroke, or transient ischaemic attack), type of outcome in each supplement, type of study
design (randomised, double blind, placebo controlled
trial v open label, randomised controlled
trial), methodological quality (high v low), duration of treatment (< 5 years v ≥ 5 years), funding source (pharmaceutical industry v independent organisation), provider of supplements (pharmaceutical industry v not pharmaceutical industry), type of control (placebo v no placebo), number of participants (≥ 10000 v < 10000), and supplements given singly or in combination with other vitamin or antioxidant supplements by quality.
Data were collected as part of a clinical
trial (the SAFE Home Project)
designed to test the effect of anticipatory guidance on parents» injury
prevention practices.
A pragmatic cluster randomized clinical
trial of diabetes
prevention strategies for women with gestational diabetes:
design and rationale of the Gestational Diabetes» Effects on Moms (GEM) study
Many programmes for conduct disorders and violence
prevention are available, but few have evidence based validation from well
designed trials in diverse populations and settings.
However, the potential of universal
prevention in early childhood to improve mental health remains largely unexplored.2 5 7 We previously published short - term outcomes at toddler age11 of the first cluster randomised
trial of a truly universal early parenting programme, Toddlers Without Tears,
designed to be offered to all parents in the community and aiming to prevent externalising behaviours using anticipatory guidance before any developmental onset.
This study protocol presents the
design of a randomised controlled
trial that assesses whether online executive functioning training is a viable strategy for the targeted
prevention of mental illness and substance use in high - risk youth.