Relation of Blood-boron Levels With Body Mass Index

NCT ID: NCT01400061

Last Updated: 2011-07-22

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

80 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2011-08-31

Study Completion Date

2011-12-31

Brief Summary

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According to our experimental experiences w hypothesized that blood boron levels may be corralated to body mass index.

Detailed Description

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In the results of our experimental study on mices we revealed that low dose oral boric acid intake cause seriously body mas reducing. Although blood and urine analyses support high glucose, lipid and middle protein catabolisms, but the mechanism was unclear. There are some diseases according to blood elementary deficiencies, like hypothyroidi in hypoiyodinemia, hiperparathyroidi in hypocalcemia, etc. We hypothesised that hypoboronemia may be corralated to body mass index level.

Conditions

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Obesity

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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normal

body mass index: 19-24

No interventions assigned to this group

overweight

body mass index: 25-29

No interventions assigned to this group

obesity

body mass index: 30-40

No interventions assigned to this group

modbid obes

body mass index: over 40

No interventions assigned to this group

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* body mas index levels in over 19 peoples

Exclusion Criteria

* known chronic, morbid and malign diseases
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

45 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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SB Istanbul Education and Research Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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bezmialem vakif university

Principal Investigators

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adnan yuksel, prof

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

rector

Locations

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Bezmialem Vakif University

Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Central Contacts

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erhan aysan, assoc. prof.

Role: CONTACT

+902124531700

gokhan cipe, MD

Role: CONTACT

+902124531700

References

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Aysan E, Bektas H, Ersoz F, Sari S, Kaygusuz A. A novel colonic anastomosis technique involving fixed polyglycolic acid mesh. Int J Clin Exp Med. 2010 Oct 24;3(4):341-6.

Reference Type RESULT
PMID: 21072268 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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bor1

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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