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Active clinical trials for "Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2"

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A Cross-Sectional Survey to Evaluate Diabetes Management, Control, Complications, Psychosocial Aspects...

DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 more

This study is conducted in Asia. The aim of this non-interventional study is to evaluate the the current status of diabetes management, control, and complications in diabetic subjects with type 2 diabetes in Bangladesh.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Risk of Bladder Cancer in Type 2 Diabetes Patients With Pioglitazone Therapy "PROBE"

Bladder Cancer

Pioglitazone, an agonist of the peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR), is a relatively new oral anti-hyperglycemic drug. Since its first approval in the USA in 1999, a potential link with bladder cancer has been a subject of debate. US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in September, 2010 and European Medicines Agency in July, 2011 issued an alert about a potential relation between the occurrence of bladder cancer and the prescription of pioglitazone, based on the data from various studies. France banned its use in July 2011. Recently Pioglitazone was banned from India without any evidence of increased bladder cancer in our population. With this background, we plan to study the risk of bladder cancer in male type 2 diabetes subjects aged more than 50 years who are on pioglitazone therapy as compared to never-users of pioglitazone in a retrospective cohort design and provide the first data from India to the policy makers regarding the purported risk in our ethnicity and geographical area.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

A Cross-Sectional Survey to Evaluate Diabetes Management, Control, Complications, Psychosocial Aspects...

DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 more

This study is conducted in Asia. The aim of this non-interventional study is to evaluate the current status of diabetes management, control, and complications in subjects with type 2 diabetes in Malaysia.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Gut Microbiota in Obesity and Diabetes

ObesityType 2 Diabetes Mellitus

An altered gut microbiota composition has recently been linked to obesity and diabetes. The principal aim of this study was to investigate and compare the gut microbiota composition of obese, diabetic and control individuals. Then, associations between analyzed gut microbial concentrations and clinical-biochemical blood parameters were assessed.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Ascertainment of EMR-based Clinical Covariates Among Patients Receiving Oral and Non-insulin Injected...

Diabetes MellitusType 2

The objective of this study is to identify EMR-based clinical covariates and quantify their association with the prescribing of each specific type 2 diabetes (T2DM) medication under investigation. This will include an assessment of how well these covariates are captured through claims data proxies, and their potential to confound comparative research of T2DM medications.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Role of 1.5-anhydro-D-glucitol as Clinical Biomarkers of Hypoglycemia in Patients With Diabetes...

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus With Hypoglycemia

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of plasma 1,5-anhydro-D-glucitol (1,5-AG) as a novel surrogate marker of hypoglycemia

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Biomarker Expression in Diabetic and Healthy Subjects Over a One Year Period

DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus4 more

This study is conducted in the United States of America (USA). The aim of this study is to assess longitudinal variation of immune biomarkers in subjects with type 1 diabetes (T1D), type 2 diabetes (T2D) and healthy, non-diabetic subjects over a one year period.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of CONTOUR® USB BGMS on Glycaemic Control in Insulin-treated Diabetic Patients

Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

The purpose of this study is to evaluate if the use of the CONTOUR Next USB BGMS system with AutoLog and Trends features and integrated data management software (Glucofacts ™ DELUXE) enables behavioral changes that may lead to improvement in glycemic control, expressed as a reduction in HbA1c as primary endpoint. Patients will be randomized either to using CONTOUR Next USB or CONTOUR. Patients will be trained in using the devices and return every 3 months until month 9 after baseline.

Completed41 enrollment criteria

Validating Non-invasive Measurements of Central Blood Pressure in Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

The investigators want to validate two non-invasive devices for the determination of central blood pressure, i.e. blood pressure in the aorta (artery leaving the heart).

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Influence of Moderate Exercise on Blood Glucose in Type 2 Diabetics and Healthy Controls

Type 2 Diabetes and Exercise

Project description Research project title: Influence of moderate exercise on blood glucose in type 2 diabetics and healthy controls. Project description and objective Obesity is so widespread in Denmark that 47% of the population is classed as overweight (BMI>=25) and around 13% of the population is classed as obese (BMI>=30). The strong correlation between obesity and type 2 diabetes (at least 2/3 of type 2 diabetics are overweight) has led to many studies which look at different forms of exercise for this group, because weight loss may improve the diabetes and even defer the onset of the disorder and in doing so lower complications and increase long term survival. For people who do not have type 2 diabetes, the work-induced increased sympathetic activity will lead to suppressed insulin secretion and increased glucagon secretion. This increases the endogenous glucose production from the liver and thus maintains a normal concentration of blood sugar in a physical training situation where the demand for glucose has increased. The theory behind the project is that the mechanisms that help to increase glucose production in the liver during physical activity are weaker in type 2 diabetics, which can cause hypoglycaemia during and after physical exercise. In other words, we want to study the liver's sensitivity to stimulus from physical work by patients with type 2 diabetes and in relevant healthy control subjects. Previous studies have indicated that this type of mechanism is not intact in type 2 diabetics; because the level of insulin does not fall as expected during or after physical training. However, there are no existing studies that measure the liver's glucose secretion using stable isotopes during prolonged moderate physical work. Measuring this will help to clarify our understanding of glucose homeostasis in type 2 diabetics. This study is very relevant, because it may be expected that the preferred form of physical exercise of an overweight type 2 diabetic can be of moderate intensity and previous studies also show that this form of physical exercise delivers health gains in terms of an improvement in insulin sensitivity and a reduction in the level of insulin. The objective of this study is to determine if the level of blood glucose stays constant before, during and after physical training and to examine the liver's ability to secret glucose accordingly.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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