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Status: Not yet recruiting

Evaluating Metabolic Health in People Aged 18 to 60 by Nutrilite Metabolic Health Index

The goal of this observational study is to evaluate Metabolic Health by fit analysis between calculated Nutrilite Metabolic Health Index and the result of Metabolomics analysis from blood plasma samples in healthy adult participants aged between 18 and 60 years. The main question it aims to answer: \- Does the Nutrilite Metabolic Health Index fit well with the result of Metabolomics analysis from blood plasma samples? 200 eligible participants will be enrolled in a single center, one site visit will be made to finish a health questionnaire, a lifestyle questionnaire, a routine physical checkup. Blood samples will be collected for routine blood test (blood sugar, total triglycerides, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, uric acid), and for Metabolomics testing. Researchers will calculate the Nutrilite Metabolic Health Index based on participant data, and do the fit analysis against the result from Metabolomics analysis.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 18-60Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Amway (China) R&D CenterUpdated: Sep 12, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Male and female volunteers, aged 18 to 60, regardless of gender; [+4]

In the treatment of gastrointestinal symptoms; [+6]

Status: Recruiting

High-resolution PET-CT Specimen Imaging for the Perioperative Visualization of Resection Margins

These are patients in whom a benign or malignant tumor was recorded requiring surgery. During that surgery, the surgeon will cut away the tumor as part of the treatment of the disease. In this process, it is important that the tumor is removed correctly and completely. To verify that the correct tissue was completely removed, the tissue is examined microscopically. However, a microscopic analysis takes a relatively long time and the result is not known until a few days after the surgery is completed. If that microscopic analysis should eventually reveal that the tumor was not completely removed, additional treatment is usually necessary. An assessment of the excised tissue during surgery would allow additional tissue to be excised in the same operation if necessary. Thus, in this way, additional treatments can also be avoided. This could lead to shorter treatment time and less emotional strain for the patient, as well as lower costs. To date, however, there are no effective techniques to do this. PositronEmissionTomography (PET) imaging can be used to image the tumor that needs to be excised. To do this, a tracer must be administered through the blood before the operation. This tracer is a slightly radioactive substance that can be detected by the PET camera even at low concentrations. This technique is already routinely used in the hospital to detect cancer or inflammatory tissue in the body. During this study, however, it's not the intention to look at the tumor while it is still in the patient's body, but rather after it has been cut out of the patient's body by the surgeon. To do this, the piece of tissue cut away will be scanned using a specially designed PET-CT scanner. The overall goal of this study is to gain additional knowledge. More specifically, the investigators wish to determine which medical conditions may benefit from high-resolution PET-CT specimen imaging.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Algemeen Ziekenhuis Maria MiddelaresUpdated: Feb 19, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

able to understand treatment protocol and informed consent form [+14]

general or local contra-indications for resective surgery; [+3]