Mitochondria (MI) Energy - Linking Bioenergetic Phenotypes in Circulating Cells With Cardiometabolic Health in School-age Children

Description

This research study is about how daily activities, behaviors, and fitness affect the health and function of blood cells and their mitochondria, which are the powerhouses of the cells. These small mitochondria inside the cells make energy, and are very important for the health of the body.

Conditions

Healthy

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

This research study is about how daily activities, behaviors, and fitness affect the health and function of blood cells and their mitochondria, which are the powerhouses of the cells. These small mitochondria inside the cells make energy, and are very important for the health of the body.

Linking Bioenergetic Phenotypes in Circulating Cells With Cardiometabolic Health in School-age Children

Mitochondria (MI) Energy - Linking Bioenergetic Phenotypes in Circulating Cells With Cardiometabolic Health in School-age Children

Condition
Healthy
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Little Rock

Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, 72203

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Opposition defiant disorder
  • * conduct disorder
  • * epilepsy
  • * chronic kidney disease
  • * hormonal disease
  • * autoimmune diseases
  • * bleeding disorders
  • * chronic infections
  • * mental health disorder
  • * Type 2 and Type 1 diabetes
  • * Other pre-existing medical conditions or medications as determined by the investigators to affect the outcomes of interest

Ages Eligible for Study

8 Years to 10 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Collaborators and Investigators

Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute,

Study Record Dates

2025-12