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NCT02410668
To study the effects of Flaxseed supplement on weight, lipid profile and inflammatory factors in subjects with over weight and obesity, 50 patients will be randomly allocated to receive placebo or 30 grams milled Flaxseed for 12 weeks; both groups will be advised to adherence the investigators' diet and exercise program too. At the first and the end of the intervention, weight, waist and hip circumference, lipid profile and some inflammatory markers will be assessed and compared between groups.
NCT01912183
This is a pilot study to examine the feasibility of implementing an objective physical activity and sleep monitoring tool into a pediatric weight management program in conjunction with a personal health record (PHR) for children and their families. This feasibility study is intended to provide proof of concept in the incorporation of monitoring devices within the PHR for pediatric patients and their families. Additionally, the investigators will examine whether the PHR helps to empower pediatric patients, their families and the health care team to more effectively monitor the patient's behavior change. Participants will be randomized to receive, or not receive, augmented communication with the health care team between clinical in person visits.
NCT00462267
This project will examine the effectiveness of a primary care based intervention to help overweight teen girls adopt healthy lifestyle practices. Participants will be adolescent females from Kaiser Permanente Northwest primary care clinics with a body mass index above the 90th percentile. Teens will be randomly assigned to (1) a behavioral weight control program (enriched intervention), (2) brief primary care counseling (low intensity intervention), or (3) usual-care (control). For both of the project's active intervention arms, teens' primary care providers will be given customized plans describing the teen's eating and physical activity habits and instructions on how to best work with these teens and their families. The behavioral weight control program will be specifically tailored for teen girls and will include separate group meetings for teens and parents, follow-up telephone contacts with their group leader, and coordinated feedback from the teen's primary care provider.