menstruation Clinical Trials
A listing of menstruation medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 150 clinical trials
Characterization of the Mechanical Properties of the Hamstring Muscle Group in Female.
The goal of this clinical trial is to precise the impact of menstrual cycle and physical activity on the hamstrings muscle function in healthy active women. The main question it aims to answer is : is there a moment of the menstrual cycle when the muscle is better able to …
Dopamine, Reward Learning and Sex Hormones
Hormonal transition periods during the menstrual cycle may predispose women to mental disorders. Hormonal fluctuations provide specific neuroendocrine conditions that modulate brain structure and function and these actions affect cognitive and emotional behaviors and affect energy and mood homeostasis. It is thought that these changes are driven by altered dopamine …
The Effects of Aerobic Exercise During the Different Phases of Menstural Cycle
The menstrual cycle is a term to describe the sequence of events that occur in body as it prepares for the possibility of pregnancy each month. The average length of a menstrual cycle is 28 days. However a cycle can range in length from 21 days to about 35 days …
Evaluation of Balance and Movement in Order to Prevent the Risk of Falling in the Post-operative Period
This study aims to identify, in patients undergoing hip and knee joint replacement, the functional evaluation tools predictive of the risk of falling upon admission to the orthopedic department and to correlate the results obtained with clinical evaluation scales that are generally used for fall risk stratification and the number …
Effect of a Physical Exercise Session Performed During a 24-34 Hour Fasting Period on Energy Metabolism and Cognitive Function in Healthy Adults
This study explores the impact of high-intensity exercise during fasting on energy metabolism and cognitive function in healthy adults. Changes in respiratory exchange ratio, blood substances, and cognitive performance will be measured after 24 and 34 hours of fasting with and without exercise in a randomized crossover design.
Does the Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) in the Immediate Postpartum Period in Women With Pregestational Diabetes Admitted to the Hospital Decrease Hypoglycemic Episodes
This study will examine whether continuous glucose monitoring in patients hospitalized in the immediate postpartum period is more effective than traditional point of care glucose testing in identifying patients with hypoglycemia.
Promoting Healthy Weight Across the Pregnancy and Postpartum Period
This project evaluates the effectiveness of an evidence-based intervention (HEALTH-P2) to prevent excessive weight gain from pregnancy through 12 months postpartum when disseminated and implemented in real-world settings, through Parents as Teachers. To enhance the impact of HEALTH-P2, the study also evaluates implementation outcomes from the training curriculum (implementation strategy) …
Study of Oral Atogepant to Assess Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity in Adult Participants With Menstrual Migraine
A migraine attack is a moderate or severe headache that usually occurs on one side of the head and is often throbbing or pulsating. The headache is often accompanied by sensitivity to light, sensitivity to sound, nausea, or other symptoms. Menstrual migraine (MM) attacks are migraine attacks that occur in …
A Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called Rimegepant in Women When Used for Intermittent Prevention of Menstrual Migraine
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of rimegepant when administered during the peri-menstrual period (PMP) for intermittent prevention of migraine in women who experience menstrual migraine attacks.
Effectiveness of a multicOmpoNent Behavioural intervenTion to Reduce endocrINe disrUptor Exposure During pErinatal Period (CONTINUE)
The general objective of HYPIEND is to understand the effects of chemical substances called "endocrine disruptors" (EDCs) during the perinatal and pre-pubertal stages. EDCs co-exposure may affect the function of hormones and determine endocrine consequences in vulnerable populations. The primary objective of this clinical study is to demonstrate that a …