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CNRC Clinical Studies and Research Opportunities

Research Opportunities by Age/Stage

Infants and Toddlers (0-2 years)

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Baylor Infant and Toddler Biomarker of Nutrition Study (BITBONS)

Seeking infants 4 months and younger for a study of whether an optical skin measurement can tell us what infants and toddlers eat.

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The Metabolomic Investigation of Nutrition and Development in Toddlers Study (MIND: Toddlers)

Seeking toddlers ages 12-18 months to participate in a study exploring how diet impacts the brain development of toddlers.

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Preschoolers (3-5 years)

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Technology Effects on Child Health (TECH) Study

Seeking children 3-4 years old for a study examining screen media use effects on children’s sleep, growth, learning, memory, problem-solving, and development.

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The Goodnight Screen Media Study

Children 4 years of age are needed for a research study about the effects of screen media use on children's sleep.

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The Energy and Screens Study

We are inviting families to measure how screen vs. non-screen activities may impact energy use and sleep in 3–5 year old kids.

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The CHEF-ED Study

For parents of 3-5 year olds interested in learning more about healthful cooking.

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School-aged children (6-12 years)

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SCREENS Study

We are recruiting families with children aged 8 to 11 years old to help us learn about children’s screen use, sleep, cognitive skills, and emotion regulation.

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Pain Management Strategy for Children with Functional Gastrointestinal Pain Disorders 

Children 7-12 years of age with chronic belly pain are needed for a research study. The study will find out if a few simple tests will tell us which treatment will be most effective.

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A Pediatric Gastroparesis Registry

Slow stomach emptying can cause belly pain, nausea and vomiting. This study will learn how slow stomach emptying affects children and how we might treat it.

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Children and Adolescents (9-14 years)

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DISCOVERY study

This large NIIH funded study aims to identify risk factors for youth-onset type 2 diabetes to improve prevention and treatment

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Adolescents and Young Adults (12-25 years)

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Prediabetes Physical Activity and Stopping evening Snacking (H-56321)

PASS-56321 is an eight-week, randomized, clinical research study that aims to explore the benefits of increasing Physical Activity and Stopping evening Snacks on youth with prediabetes!

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FIT24: Using Technology to improve activity and sleep in Hispanic youth

Hispanic adolescents (14-16 years) are needed for a study of healthy lifestyle goal setting and attainment.

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Arginine Metabolism in Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes (ARMET)

Seeking 12-20 year olds with and without Type 2 diabetes for a study of how a nutrient, arginine, impacts health during type 2 diabetes.

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A Pediatric Gastroparesis Registry

Slow stomach emptying can cause belly pain, nausea and vomiting. This study will learn how slow stomach emptying affects children and how we might treat it.

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Teen Talk Study

Recruiting teens and parents living in rural communities to help us develop a digital obesity prevention program.

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