sleep-disorders Clinical Trials
A listing of sleep-disorders medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 168 clinical trials
Eating Window and Sleep Disorders on Glycemic Control, Cardiovascular Risk, and Weight Loss
This project aims to offer a quantitative and qualitative nutritional approach, along with educational nutritional guidelines for participants with Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases. The main goals are: 1- Regularization of eating habits and windows; 2- Modulation of biochemical, anthropometric, and cardiovascular parameters; 3- Increase in knowledge about healthy eating. In this …
Sleep and Neuropathic Pain - Intervention Study on Pregabalin
The goal of this clinical study is to study sleep and its microstructure in neuropathic pain patients who have or who do not have a clinically significant sleep disturbance, before and during (after 1-month stabile dosage) pregabalin treatment. To find out whether reduced pain by pregabalin associates with improved sleep …
Sleep for Optimal MEdical StudentS (PROMESS)
Medical students have been shown to have a greater prevalence of poor sleep leading to poorer quality of life than other groups of students. Among medical students, poor sleep quality and insomnia have been associated with higher level of stress, as well as poorer academic performance. Our field surveys carried …
Sleep Impairment in Subjects at Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterised by a progressive loss of memory and cognitive function. In the early stages of AD, there is a progressive accumulation of molecules: β-amyloid peptides (Aβ) in the brain. There is a link between the accumulation of Aβ peptides and the deterioration of sleep, but current …
Sleep Healthy Using the Internet Mitigating Insomnia to Address Neurocognitive Difficulties (SHUTi MIND)
This randomized controlled trial will evaluate the impact of an Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) intervention on sleep and the extent to which it contributes to cognitive health in individuals with mild cognitive impairment. Participants with insomnia who meet the study criteria for mild cognitive impairment will be …
Peroneal Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Pregnancy for Restless Legs Syndrome
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if peroneal nerve stimulation (PNS) can be a feasible, acceptable, and safe way to treat Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) in pregnant women. It will also gather preliminary information on whether PNS can improve sleep quality and reduce RLS symptoms in this …
Do Endotypes Predict Response and Sequelae in OSA Patients
This study will investigate why some people have Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and how the underlying cause may relate to OSA manifestations (including sleepiness and high blood pressure) and response to different therapeutic approaches (ie CPAP, eszopiclone, and supplemental oxygen). Understanding why someone has OSA could affect how best to …
Stepping Together for Children After Trauma, Norway
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to learn about how to effectively help children (aged 7-12) who have developed moderate symptoms of posttraumatic stress after exposure to trauma, and prevent development of more severe problems. The main research questions are: Will the parent-led, therapist assisted treatment "Stepping Together …
NIA_Improving Function and Well-being by Improving Patient Memory: Transdiagnostic Sleep and Circadian Treatment
Mental illness is often chronic, severe, and difficult to treat. Though there has been significant progress towards establishing effective and efficient interventions for psychological health problems, many individuals do not gain lasting benefits from these treatments. The Memory Support Intervention (MSI) was developed utilizing existing findings from the cognitive science …
A Comparative Open-Label Crossover Study of Respiratory-Gated Versus Non-Respiratory-Gated Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effects of different modes and frequencies of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on non-motor symptoms in people with Parkinson's disease. The main questions it aims to answer are: Which mode and frequency of taVNS is most effective in improving …