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Resting Energy Expenditure

17 registered clinical trials studyying Resting Energy Expenditure1 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
CompletedComparative Evaluation of smART+ REE Module to an FDA-cleared Device, for REE Calculation in ICU Patients
NCT07165080
ART Medical Ltd.
CompletedThe Interaction Between Resting Metabolic Rate, Physical Activity and Thyroid Hormone in Females
NCT06377943
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology ,Chinese Academy of Sciences
RecruitingResting Energy Expenditure and Substrate Consumption in Cardiac Arrest Patients Under Target Temperature Manag
NCT06575101
Tang Ziren
CompletedMIrabegron and Physiological Function in Cold Environments
NCT05990387
Indiana UniversityPhase 1 / Phase 2
CompletedEffects of Xanthohumol on Resting Energy Expenditure and Substrate Oxidation in Healthy Women
NCT05711212
University of BonnN/A
Active Not RecruitingBionenergetic Balance During CVVH
NCT06483542
Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel
CompletedInfluence of Ambient Temperature on Resting Energy Expenditure of Healthy Adults
NCT05505240
University of BonnN/A
CompletedMirabegron and Physiological Function in Cold Environments
NCT04766021
Indiana UniversityPhase 1 / Phase 2
UnknownThe Relationship Between the Change of Resting Energy Expenditure and Nutritional Status .
NCT03511950
Peking University First Hospital
CompletedNovel Equation for Estimating Resting Energy Expenditure in Dialysis Patients
NCT04947839
Peking University First Hospital
SuspendedResting Energy Expenditure in Patients With OHS Treated With Long-term NIV
NCT04474587
University Hospital, Geneva
UnknownIndirect Calorimetry in Patients at Risk of Malnutrition
NCT04500483
University of Liege
CompletedTime Restricted Feeding in Male Runners
NCT03569852
USDA, Western Human Nutrition Research CenterN/A
CompletedNovel Equation for Estimating Resting Energy Expenditure
NCT03377413
Peking University First Hospital
CompletedPredicting Resting Energy Expenditure in Critically Ill Patients by Measuring Lean Body Mass by US
NCT03193632
Eslam Ayman Mohamed Shawki
CompletedBach Music in Preterm Infants: No "Mozart Effect" on Resting Energy Expenditure
NCT01595191
Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical CenterN/A
CompletedMetabolic Effects of Differential Organ Growth Rates
NCT03219229
Columbia University