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Sleep Optimization to Improve Glycemic Control in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes

Up to 40% of adults with type 1 diabetes have insufficient sleep which is associated with negative health consequences including poor blood glucose control and greater diabetes complications. In this study, a sleep intervention (Sleep-Opt) that uses wearable sleep tracking technology, telephone coaching and informational content designed to improve sleep and glycemic control in working-age adults with type 1 diabetes. Sleep-Opt could lead to reduced development of diabetes complications and improve quality of life for adults with type 1 diabetes.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Video Consultations in Type 1 Diabetes Patients Treated With Insulin Pumps in the...

TelemedicineInsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus 1

Telemedicine is a solution to overcome distance and ensure the provision of healthcare services. This study aims to investigate the effects of conducting outpatient clinic visits remotely, for patients living with insulin pumps.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Restoration of Hypoglycemia Awareness With Home-based High Intensity Interval Training

Type 1 DiabetesHypoglycemia Unawareness

The objective of this study is to investigate if the addition of a 12-week program of home-based high intensity interval training to a standard educational program aiming at preventing hypoglycemia episodes will restore hypoglycemia awareness in people living with type 1 diabetes and impaired awareness of hypoglycemia to a further extent than a standard educational program alone. Participants will be randomized for 12 weeks to the standard educational program with or without high intensity interval training. The Gold method will be used to identify people with impaired awareness of hypoglycemia. The educational program will consist of two education sessions on avoidance of hypoglycemia, causes of hypoglycemia, treatment (e.g. glucagon) of hypoglycemia, how to better recognize hypoglycemia symptoms, understand how to use a CGM/Flash-GM and understand CGM/Flash-GM reports to adjust insulin doses. Participants randomized to the training program will be asked to train three times per week for 12 weeks following the home-based program that will be provided to them. Participants will be asked to perform at least 2 training sessions per week (ideally all 3 sessions) with the exercise specialist on a virtual platform.

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

A Novel mHealth Application Guided by an Optimization Algorithm for T1D Sensor-Augmented Insulin...

Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Mellitus1 more

The Artificial Pancreas lab at McGill University has developed an optimization algorithm for adults with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) on Multiple Daily Injection (MDI) therapy with the adjunctive use of glucose sensor technology, collectively known as sensor-augmented MDI therapy. The algorithm is designed to estimate optimal basal-bolus parameters based on the patient's glucose, insulin and meal data over several days. The investigators hope that this algorithm will be better able to improve long-term glycemic targets by reducing HbA1c levels compared to sensor-augmented MDI therapy alone.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Improving Diabetes in Emerging Adulthood

Diabetes MellitusType 1

This project will test the efficacy of a multi-component behavioral intervention to improve metabolic control among older adolescents and emerging adults (16-21) with T1D, a group with chronic poor metabolic control. This intervention is grounded in self-determination theory which states that a youth who believes their diabetes management is self-directed, competent, and supported by others is more likely to consistently complete their diabetes self-care. This theory-driven intervention will be scalable to a variety of chronic illness contexts and the knowledge gained from this research will inform self-determination theory and different interventions targeting this population (currently there are no interventions that directly target emerging adults).

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Timing of Resistance Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes

The aims of the current study are to compare the effects of acute morning and afternoon resistance exercise on blood glucose levels in people with type 1 diabetes. to compare the effects of morning and afternoon resistance exercise training on cardiometabolic health outcomes in people with type 1 diabetes

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Type 1 Diabetes Impacts of Semaglutide on Cardiovascular Outcomes

Diabetes MellitusType 1

This trial plans to learn more about the effects of a medication, semaglutide, on cardiovascular function, kidney function, and insulin sensitivity in adults with type 1 diabetes. This medication has been effective in reducing cardiovascular disease and diabetic kidney disease and improving glucose control and BMI in adults with type 2 diabetes. This study aims to look at how well the medication works in people with type 1 diabetes. Semaglutide is not approved by the FDA to be used in this way. These procedures are considered to be experimental.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Insulin and Abatacept in Recently-diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to test whether the combination of two safe immune therapies called abatacept and nasal insulin can preserve pancreas function in recently-diagnosed type 1 diabetes. When type 1 diabetes is first diagnosed, the pancreas is still able to make small amounts of insulin, which helps control glucose levels. Preserving pancreas function can make glucose control easier and reduce the need to use injected insulin. Participants will be asked to inject abatacept under their skin once per week and inhale nasal insulin or nasal placebo using a spray for 10 consecutive days initially and twice per week thereafter. The treatment period is for 48 weeks, with another 48-week follow-up period.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

The Pediatric Artificial Pancreas Automated Initialization Trial

Type 1 Diabetes

The goal of this clinical trial is to obtain safety data and exploratory glycemic control data from use of an at-home closed loop control (CLC) system (t:slim X2 with Control-IQ Technology) with periodic parameter adjustments driven by an AI-based Advisor system in young children with Type 1 Diabetes. The main endpoints this study aims to answer is the safety and efficacy of the use of the AI-driven pump parameters. Participants will use the study system (pump and Continuous Glucose Monitor) in closed-loop mode for eight weeks.

Recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Glucagon Enhanced Insulin Absorption in Diabetes Mellitus Type 1

Type 1 Diabetes

The investigators will study the effect of microdoses of glucagon at the site of subcutaneous insulin injection. The investigators have unpublished data from anesthetized pigs indicating a major enhancement of insulin absorption.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria
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