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Time-restricted eating for Cancer Survivorship
N/A
Waitlist Available
Research Sponsored by University of Rochester
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial Must have
Be older than 18 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up 14 days
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Study Summary
This trial will study whether a time-restricted eating intervention can help reduce fatigue in cancer survivors.
Timeline
Screening ~ 3 weeks3 visits
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~ 14 days
Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~14 days
Treatment Details
Study Objectives
Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Primary outcome measures
Mean Percent of Days That Participants Adhere to the TRE Dietary Pattern
Trial Design
1Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Group I: Time-restricted eatingExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Participants will be asked to follow a TRE meal pattern for 14 consecutive days. Participants will be encouraged to consume food and beverages only within a 10-h time window for the 14-day intervention, with the exception of water, which will be encouraged at any time.
Treatment
First Studied
Drug Approval Stage
How many patients have taken this drug
Time-restricted eating
2022
N/A
~520
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Who is running the clinical trial?
University of RochesterLead Sponsor
838 Previous Clinical Trials
518,528 Total Patients Enrolled
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does this clinical trial currently accept new participants?
"Reportedly, this clinical trial is not presently recruiting. The trial was initially posted on June 30th 2020 and has since been amended as of March 10th 2022. Though participants are currently not being requested for this study, other medical trials have begun accepting them."
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