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An Exploratory Investigation to Assess Changes in Quality of Life for Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes...

Diabetes MellitusType 2

This is an open-label single-arm observational trial to study the effectiveness of a commercially available meal-replacement shake and its effect on the quality of life in individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Not yet recruiting24 enrollment criteria

Coronary Artery Calcification in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (USCAC Study)

Type 2 DiabetesVascular Calcification4 more

Coronary artery calcification (CAC) is a common complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM), which can significantly increase all-cause mortality and the incidence of serious cardiovascular events, and increase the burden of the national economy. The epidemiological characteristics and the clinical progress of CAC are still not clear. Moreover, the pathogenesis of CAC has not yet been fully elucidated, and lack of specific diagnostic indicators. Arterial calcification is an active, reversible, and multifactorial biological process like bone formation. It is generally believed that early detection of calcification lesions and active targeted treatment may be the key to prevention and treatment of vascular calcification. In addition, statins are commonly used in patients with dyslipidemia and can stabilize CAC plaque. However, the timing, dosage and effect of statins are controversial. Moreover, our previous study found that the expression of miR-32 is significantly elevated in patients with CAC, and can promoting vascular calcification. Herein, this study is to conduct a prospective cohort study on T2DM patients with CAC in Hunan province through a multidisciplinary and multi-center cooperation model, the main research objectives include the following three parts: ① To identify the prevalence, incidence, and characteristics of CAC in T2DM patients in Hunan province, and to build a risk assessment model. ② To observe the effects of statins on the occurrence and development of CAC in patients with T2DM, and to provide clinical data for the improvement of medication guidelines; ③To observe the dynamic changes of serum miR-32 in the progression of CAC in patients with T2DM, and to explore its possibility as a serological diagnosis or prognostic bio-maker of CAC. The completion of this research project is expected to bring a new breakthrough in the field of early diagnosis, prognosis evaluation, and intervention treatment of patients with T2DM combined with CAC, and provide an important reference for the formulation of cardiovascular disease prevention and control strategy.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Performance of the Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System in Pregnant Women With Diabetes...

Diabetes Mellitus

Performance of the Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System in Pregnant Women With Diabetes Mellitus

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Piemonte Association in the Treatment of Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Type II Diabetes

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Piemonte association in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Does Screening of Coronary Artery Disease an Efficient Public Health Strategy in Patients With Type...

Diabetes MellitusType 2

The purpose of SCADIAB is to assess the real-life efficiency of systematic screening for ischemic heart disease in T2DM patients at very high cardiovascular risk, without known coronary heart disease, from the databases of the National Health Data System (SNDS).

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Tailored Approaches to Reduce Distress and Improve Self-Management for Veterans With Diabetes

DiabetesDiabetes Distress2 more

Veterans with diabetes may become overwhelmed with the self-management behaviors needed to maintain optimal health. Veterans may experience diabetes distress (DD), a concept distinct from depression, due the amount and frequency of these behaviors. DD negatively influences the Veteran's engagement in self-management and subsequent HbA1c levels. Previous interventions do not tailor T2D self-management information to a Veteran's DD, which may be one reason interventions are ineffective at reducing DD. This proposal examines the impact of correlating factors (e.g., sociodemographic, psychosocial, and environmental) on DD using surveys and semi-structured interviews. Then, these findings will be used to design and test an intervention that provides T2D self-management information in conjunction with facilitating a connection to supportive services tailored to a Veteran's DD. This proposal will prepare Allison Lewinski, PhD, MPH, RN for a career as a scientist at VHA focused on developing methods to improve health outcomes among Veterans.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Observational Study Gemigliptin in Patients Aged ≥ 65 Years With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

The aim of this study is to evaluate safety and effectiveness of treatment with gemigliptin for 24 weeks in Korean patients aged ≥ 65 years with type 2 diabetes mellitus in routine clinical settings

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Brain Health in Youth With Normal Weight, Overweight and Obesity at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)...

Type2 DiabetesType 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Obese11 more

Investigators propose to study youth across the spectrum of body mass index (BMI) and dysglycemia. This approach will allow investigators to disentangle the relationship of key features of type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk (e.g. obesity) with intermediary physiologic changes (e.g. insulin resistance, inflammation, β-cell dysfunction and dysglycemia) that pose a risk for the brain. Investigators will determine which of these factors are most associated with differences in brain structure and function among groups, over time, and how these effects differ from normal neurodevelopment.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Paraoxonase and HDL Qualities in Glycaemia and Inflammation

Diabetes MellitusBariatric Surgery Candidate

The incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) is significant in the super-obese and diabetics. Inflammation is believed to play an important part in the development of CHD, and the large collection of abdominal fat in the obese person is a vast source of inflammation. Diabetics have abnormal glucose and cholesterol metabolism which ultimately compromise their bodies' circulatory system and nerve function. Cholesterol plays a vital role in CHD. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles carry cholesterol and deposit it in blood vessel walls which become damaged as a result. When LDL particles undergo changes chemically (called oxidation) or as a result of high circulating blood glucose (called glycation), they become more harmful to the body. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles have a protective function in CHD. Not only do they transport cholesterol away from the blood vessels to the liver to be broken down, they have properties against oxidation and inflammation. These properties are related to the activity of an enzyme on HDL called paraoxonase 1(PON1). Super-obese patients are increasingly treated by weight-reducing surgery (bariatric surgery). In this study we examine whether weight loss following bariatric surgery results in reduced inflammatory state, improved HDL function (higher PON1 activity), better control of blood glucose and less nerve damage. We will study PON1 activity, inflammation and glucose control in patients with type 1 diabetes (with and without kidney damage) and type 2 diabetes. We will also study the effects of rapidly rising blood glucose levels on PON1 and glycated LDL in patients undergoing oral glucose tolerance test.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Study of Vitamin D and Omega-3 Supplementation for Preventing Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes

The VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL; NCT 01169259) is an ongoing randomized clinical trial in 25,875 U.S. men and women investigating whether taking daily dietary supplements of vitamin D3 (2000 IU) or omega-3 fatty acids (Omacor® fish oil, 1 gram) reduces the risk of developing cancer, heart disease, and stroke in people who do not have a prior history of these illnesses. This ancillary study is being conducted among nondiabetic participants in VITAL and will examine whether vitamin D or fish oil prevent type 2 diabetes. Findings from this proposed study conducted within the VITAL trial will clarify whether vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acid supplementation reduces risk of type 2 diabetes and thus will inform public health and clinical guidelines for diabetes prevention.

Active1 enrollment criteria
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