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Kinetic Study of Lp(a) and PCSK9 in Humans

Cholesterol; Metabolic DisorderLipoproteinemia

The aim is to study the relationship between lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] and PCSK9 (Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin type 9) in humans with a kinetic study of lipoproteins in patients with dramatic increase of Lp(a) and controls.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Rapid and Slow Glucose Fall on the Subsequent Glucose Production in People With Type...

Type 1 DiabetesBlood Glucose2 more

In the effort of better understanding the glucose control in people with type 1 diabetes, in-depth insight into the physiology of hepatic glucose production and its influencing factors is essential. Previously, a number of potential influencing factors of hepatic glucose production have been investigated, including insulin-on-board, low carbohydrate diet, preceding ethanol intake, exercise and multiple stimulations of hepatic glucose production. Previous post-hoc analysis of dual-hormone closed-loop systems has indicated that the rate of fall in blood glucose influences the following stimulation of hepatic glucose response. However, the rate of fall in blood glucose is highly related to insulin levels, which may explain those findings. Thus, in this study the investigators want to examine whether the different rates of fall in blood glucose with similar insulin levels on board affect the hepatic glucose response in individuals with type 1 diabetes. In the study, which will be conducted at Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, participants will complete two study visits. On each visit, a hypoglycemic clamp technique will be used to lower the blood glucose levels of the participants (using either a rapid or slow decline rate), whereupon hepatic glucose production will be stimulated using low-dose glucagon. The study days are divided into four phases: 1) preparation phase, 2) hyperinsulinemic euglycemic phase (stabilization of blood glucose), 3) hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemic phase (rapid or slow decline in blood glucose) and 4) post-glucagon administration phase. This design will allow the investigators to examine whether differences in hepatic glucose response exist depending on preceding rate of fall in blood glucose. We hypothesize that the rate of fall in blood glucose does not affect the hepatic glucose production.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Endotoxin & Cytokines. Do Protein Loss and Metabolic Effects Depend on Central Nervous System (CNS)...

InflammationGlucose Metabolism Disorders

Main objective : The purpose of this study is to prove that the effects of bacterial endotoxin and cytokine TNF-α, on protein loss, fatty acid release, and glucose metabolism depend on two mechanisms: Direct local effects in muscle tissue. Activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary axis and a stress-hormone response Study protocols: Acute metabolic effects of TNF-α(Beromun, Boehringer-Ingelheim Germany) vs placebo perfused into the femoral artery of the leg in 8 healthy subjects. Acute metabolic effects of placebo(saline) endotoxin(US standard reference E.Coli, endotoxin) TNF-α(Beromun, Boehringer-Ingelheim Germany) given systemically in 8 patients with hypopituitarism(to block stress hormone release) and in 8 healthy subjects all studied thrice.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effects of Naturally Silicon-Rich Water on Bone Metabolism in Women

Bone DiseasesMetabolic

The aim of this research study is to determine by laboratory analyses the effects of drinking silicon-rich water on bone health. This will be determined from blood and urine samples from subjects who will be asked to drink 1 liter per day of either silicon-rich water or water without silicon for 12 weeks.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Effect of a Meatless,Keto Restrictive Diet on Body Composition,Strength Capacity,Oxidative Stress,Immune...

Body WeightOxidative Stress13 more

The subject of doctoral dissertation: Assessment of the effects of a meatless, ketogenic restrictive diet on body composition, strength capacity, oxidative stress and immune response During planning of research and topic of the doctoral dissertation, it was considered how to modify a standard ketogenic diet rich in saturated fatty acids so that the use of this model of nutrition has the most anti-inflammatory effect. Therefore, it was decided to conduct a research to check whether a diet rich in omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids will show such an effect when following a high-fat diet. Hypotheses: 1. The ketogenic diet reduces systemic inflammation. 2.The ketogenic diet reduces oxidative stress. 3. The ketogenic diet reduces body fat. 4. A ketogenic diet does not worsen strength performance.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effect of Ketogenic Diet on Glucose Metabolism and Energy Expenditure in Type 2 Diabetes

Glucose Metabolism Disorders (Including Diabetes Mellitus)Energy Supply; Deficiency1 more

The study team will examine the effect of a ketogenic diet alone and ketogenic diet supplemented with oral ketones on how the body of individuals with type 2 diabetes respond to insulin, regulates insulin secretion, food intake and energetic pathways and influences body fat distribution.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Determination of the Independent Effects of Beetroot Juice Components, Dietary Nitrate and Antioxidants,...

Metabolic DiseaseObesity1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of acute beetroot juice supplementation on exercise performance and cardiometabolic health in obese individuals with secondary cardiometabolic complications. Additionally, we will determine if the ergogenic health benefits of beetroot juice is due to the nitric oxide compound within the product, the antioxidant compound within the product, or a combination of the two compounds.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Grain Fibre and Gut Health

Intestinal DisorderGlucose Metabolism Disorders1 more

Wholegrain fibre is known to affect on the gut health, but also may cause intestinal discomfort. Thus, many individuals may avoid the consumption of whole grain cereals in spite of their known health benefits, and may in this regard consume more restricted diets. In the preset study the aim was to technologically modify the cereal fibres to improve its usability and to maintain its health beneficial properties. The objective was to investigate intestinal fermentation of grain dietary fibre and associated effects on gut-mediated metabolic health, such as immunological health and adipose tissue function. The hypothesis was that whole grain products maintain their original beneficial health effects and may be better tolerable when the bran is technologically modified. Additionally, it was hypothesized that gut-mediated bioavailability of plant cell wall compounds and their metabolites affect the metabolic health through their immunomodulatory effects.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Glycemic Response of Co-ingesting Carbohydrate and Amino Acids

Metabolic Diseases

The study will investigate if consumption of amino acid mixtures results a change in glycemic response of carbohydrate (white rice) and insulinemic response at different doses and timing (before consumption of carbohydrate).

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Effects of Emulsification and Lipid Droplet Size on Postprandial Metabolic Responses

Metabolic Diseases

The aim of this study is to compare the effects of emulsification and lipid droplet size on gastric emptying rate, and to determine if the change in gastric emptying rate can in turn influence postprandial glycemic, insulinemic and lipidemic responses.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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