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Active clinical trials for "Metabolic Diseases"

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Impact of Aronia Berry Consumption on Inflammation, Metabolites, and the Gut Microbiome

InflammationMetabolic Disorder1 more

The goal of this project is to elucidate interactions between the gut microbiome, anti-inflammatory/anti-oxidant food metabolomic signatures, and human inflammation phenotypes. Inflammation plays both direct and indirect roles in the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), atherogenic cardiovascular diseases, and other causes of morbidity and mortality. Aronia melanocarpa (Aronia berries) are rich in bioactive polyphenolic compounds, which have been shown to lower inflammation and favorably impact metabolism. However, there is tremendous inter-individual variability in the bioavailability of polyphenolics and production of bioactive phenolic metabolites in the colon that depends, at least in part, on digestive metabolism by the gut microbiota. Little is known about the complex interactions among the gut microbiome, anti-inflammatory food metabolomic signatures, and human inflammation phenotypes. This study will utilize a systems-level approach to disentangle these complex interactions. The specific study objectives are as follows: to determine the impact of Aronia supplementation on inflammation, metabolic health, and gut microbiome composition to determine the static and dynamic metabolomic signature of Aronia based on an Aronia supplementation period and responses to a high-fat meal challenge

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Breakfast for Young Females

Overweight and ObesityOverweight Adolescents1 more

Investigators will test the health effects of eating a dairy-based protein-rich breakfast or isocaloric breakfast and performing regular physical exercise training for 12 weeks in young overweight women (2 x 2 factorial design). Measurements of body composition, physical fitness, metabolic health parameters, faeces and urine metabolites, and food diary will be collected.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Frequency and Duration of Breaks in Sitting Time on Metabolic Cardiovascular Risk...

Sedentary LifestyleOverweight and Obesity1 more

The primary aim of this study is to investigate the acute effect of the frequency and duration of breaks in sitting time on the metabolic risk factor profile.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Trial Using Allogeneic Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells: The SIRONA Trial

Metabolic DiseaseEndothelial Dysfunction

This is a phase 2b, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Longeveron Mesenchymal Stem Cells (LMSCs) in subjects with metabolic syndrome and to assess the effects of LMSCs on endothelial function using several different doses.

Withdrawn23 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Long-term Effects of CarelessTM on Microcirculation

Disorder of Circulatory SystemMetabolic Disease

Aim of the study is to investigate long-term effects of CarelessTM, a Mangifera indica fruit powder on microcirculation and endothelial function after supplementation of 4 weeks. Effects will be investigated with 100mg and 300mg CarelessTM and compared to placebo.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Nutrition and Energy Restriction for Cancer Prevention

ObesityVisceral Obesity4 more

This study evaluates the effect of intermittent calorie restriction versus continued calorie restriction on weight loss, gene expression profile of subcutaneous adipose tissue and abdominal fat distribution.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Accuracy, Feasibility and Acceptance of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Critically Ill Patients...

Glucose Metabolism DisordersDiabetic Blood Glucose Monitoring1 more

Critically ill patients are on high risk for increased serum glucose levels, leading to more comorbidity and higher mortality risk. In patients with severe sepsis and septic shock hyperglycemia is a typical finding. However the need of insulin therapy is associated with an increased risk of hypoglycemia. Newly developed technologies for continuous glucose monitoring in critically ill patients may improve glycemic control and reduce glucose variability. The investigators will perform continuous glucose monitoring in critically ill patients on ICU. Measurements will be done for a period of 72h per patient. The investigators aim is to evaluate accuracy feasibility and acceptance of these methods. To analyze accuracy sensor glucose levels will be validated due to arterial blood gas measurements with the blood gas analyzer. The investigators will investigate the influence of several factors like oedema, perspiration, BMI, body temperature, pH-value application of vasoconstrictors on accuracy and feasibility of the particular system. Furthermore Nursing staff will be given a questionnaire to identify acceptance.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Dried Plums for Bone Health in Older Postmenopausal Women

Bone DiseasesMetabolic

The objective of the investigators current study was to examine whether 50 g dried plum would be as effective as 100 g dried plum in reversing bone loss in osteopenic older postmenopausal women.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

DEMOJUAN- DEMOnstration Area for Primary Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes, JUAN Mina and Barranquilla,...

Type 2 DiabetesGlucose Metabolism Disorders

The main aim of this study is to investigate to what extent it is possible to reach normal glucose metabolism and optimal cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor levels with early lifestyle interventions in people at high risk of type 2 diabetes compared with those who receive standard therapy (usual care) only. The project will show the effect of these interventions for the first time in people of low socio-economic levels living in a Caribbean environment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effect of Age on Glucose and Lipid Metabolism

Glucose Metabolism DisordersLipid Metabolism Disorders1 more

Aging is a major risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Approximately 50% of subjects aged ≥65 have diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance, a pre-diabetic state. Purpose: In the proposed study, the investigators will test the hypotheses that the decrease in fat oxidation that occurs in muscle from older human subjects is secondary to an age-mediated reduction in AMPK signaling, in vivo, and that upregulating AMPK signaling through exercise training will result in (and correlate with) increased fat oxidation, reduced intramyocellular lipids, and improved insulin action.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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