Leg Cramps, Nocturnal

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The Effect of a Daily Magnesium and Melatonin Supplement on Sleep Quality in People With Nighttime Leg Cramps

Participants are being invited to take part in a research study. Before deciding whether to take part, it is important for participants to understand why the research is being done and what it will involve. Purpose: This study will investigate whether a multi-ingredient nutritional supplement containing magnesium and melatonin can improve sleep quality in adults who experience disrupted sleep due to nighttime leg cramps. What participation involves: Participation lasts 8 weeks. Participants will be randomly assigned to take either the nutritional supplement or a placebo (inactive look-alike) every night before bed for 6 weeks. Participants will wear an Oura Ring wearable device on one finger continuously for 8 weeks throughout the study and complete short questionnaires using a smartphone app. The Oura Ring and study supplement will be sent to the participant's home address. Participants will never need to travel to a research centre; all contact with the research team will be by video call, phone, messaging, or email. How long: Total involvement will be 8 weeks, made up of a 2-week baseline period and a 6-week supplementation period. Each day, participants will complete a short app-based questionnaire (approximately 1 minute). At the end of weeks 2, 4, 6, and 8, participants will complete additional app-based questionnaires (approximately 10 minutes).

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 40-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: StudySetGoUpdated: Jun 16, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged 40-75 years [+6]

Current or recent (within 4 weeks of randomisation) use of melatonin, magnesium,... [+17]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Weighted Blanket in Pregnancy

Pregnancy is frequently accompanied by sleep disturbances, musculoskeletal discomfort, anxiety, and stress, which may negatively affect maternal well-being and daily functioning. Weighted blankets, which provide deep pressure stimulation, have been used as a non-pharmacological method to promote relaxation, improve sleep quality, and reduce stress and anxiety. However, their effects have not been evaluated in pregnant women. This study aims to examine the effect of weighted blanket use on lower leg cramps, sleep quality, anxiety, and stress levels among pregnant women. The trial uses a randomized, self-controlled design in which each participant completes a 14-day control period without the blanket and a subsequent 14-day intervention period using the weighted blanket. Data will be collected using validated measurement tools. The findings are expected to provide evidence for a safe, non-pharmacological supportive approach that may enhance comfort and psychological well-being during pregnancy.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18-40Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Ataturk UniversityUpdated: Dec 30, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Primarily pregnant women between the ages of 18 and 40 , [+6]

Those who have been diagnosed with high-risk pregnancy, [+12]