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Evaluation of Metabolic Predictors of Influenza Vaccine Immune Response in the Singapore Elderly...

Influenza VaccineImmune Response4 more

The trial aims to evaluate role of metabolic factors including systemic 25-OH D and diabetes in the adaptive immune response (haemagluttination inhibition titer) to influenza vaccine in the elderly. The influenza vaccine administered in this study will be licensed trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine. Elderly who are age above 65 including those with co-morbidities such as diabetes mellitus will be included. The study has its inclusion and exclusion criteria to determine eligibility for participation.

Unknown status26 enrollment criteria

Long-term Outcomes of Chronic Hepatitis C Patients Post Sofosbuvir-based Treatment

Liver FibrosesHepatoCellular Carcinoma3 more

Primary Objective: To evaluate the long-term outcomes including liver related morbidity, mortality and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development as compared to those of historical control with interferon(IFN)-based treatment. Secondary Objective: To access liver fibrosis progression/regression in CHC patients after sofosbuvir-based treatment. To investigate the long-term outcomes of extrahepatic manifestations of the sofosbuvir-based treated cohort as compared to their pretreatment status.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Healthy Aging Longitudinal Study in Taiwan

Cardiovascular DiseasesMetabolic Diseases

The general aim of this study is to establish a longitudinal cohort of older persons in order to examine the physiological, environmental and genetic risk factors for physical disability, frailty, cardiovascular disease, and neuropsychiatric disorders in older persons and to examine the benefit of healthy lifestyles. The findings from this study will provide information necessary for the development of effective health policy for aging people.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Development of Pneumonia Due to Alveolar Glucose Levels in Systemic Hyperglycemia

Glucose Metabolism DisordersPneumonia1 more

Incidence of Pneumonia in Patients with high systemic glucose levels.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Lactose and Lipids

Cardiovascular Risk FactorLipaemia1 more

This study aims to determine to what extent ingestion of free sugars influence postprandial triglyceridaemia in men and women.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Phthalates Exposure in Type 2 Diabetic Patients and Diuretic Therapy

Renal Function DisorderGlucose Metabolism Disorders

In this open clinical trial, 30 subjects with inadequately controlled T2D and eligible, as per good clinical practice, for therapy with SGLT-2 inhibitor, will be randomized to receive a SGLT-2 inhibitor vs other oral-antidiabetic drugs (OADs) therapy for 3 months. Measures will be performed at baseline, after 2 days, after one month and at the end of the study protocol, as per good clinical practice

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

1-hour Post-load Hyperglycemia and Mild Cognitive Impairment

Glucose Metabolism DisordersMild Cognitive Impairment

Insulin resistance (IR), beyond its well-defined role in the appearance and progression of diabetes mellitus (DM), is the recognized pathogenetic factor underlying vascular aging. Recently, the existence of a "cerebral" IR, responsible of the appearance and progression of many forms of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), has been hypothesized. On the other hand, it is well known that DM acts as a cardiovascular (CV) risk factor per se. In the last years it has been demonstrated that also glucose normotolerant subjects who exhibit plasma glucose levels >155 mg/dL 1h-post load, have a CV risk similar to that of diabetic patients. Thus, these category of subjects is characterized by IR and, being MCI the expression of IR in the brain, the principal hypothesis of our study is that these subjects may also develop neuropsychological alterations, earlier with respect of the general population.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Assessing the Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown on Metabolic Control and Access to Health Care in...

Diabetes MellitusCoronavirus Infection2 more

The outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and the COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease-2019) in December 2019 has led to an unprecedented international health situation. Exceptional measures have been taken by public authorities worldwide in order to slow the spread of the virus and prevent healthcare systems from becoming overloaded. In France, a national lockdown has been established during approximately 2 months to increase social distancing and restrict population movements. Hospital routine care appointments have been cancelled, in order to reallocate medical resources towards COVID-19 units and limit contacts between patients within hospitals or waiting rooms. While the virus itself, the disease and potential treatments are currently extensively studied, little data are available on the effect of these public health decisions on the management of a chronic condition such as diabetes. The French regional CONFI-DIAB study aims at assessing the collateral impact of routine care cancellation during the national lockdown due to COVID-19 in patients with a chronic condition such as diabetes. Special attention will be given to metabolic control and access to health care. This cross-sectional study should provide information on the consequences of a global lockdown and the associated routine care cancellation on the management of diabetes, and inform future decision making in the event of a new pandemic.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Study of White Adipose Tissue Remodeling by Cryolipolysis in Humans

Lipid Metabolism DisordersMetabolic Disease

The sample will comprise 12 adult women (aged 18 to 40 years) and overweight (BMI> 24.9 kg / m² and <30.0 kg / m²). The experimental design will consist of four assessments. In the first assessments a structured questionnaire will be applied to obtain health and food consumption data, in addition to evaluate anthropometric (weight, height, waist and hip circumference), and collection of blood. In addition, an ultrasound examination, digital photography and biopsy of the subcutaneous WAT, of the abdominal region, will be performed. After 30 day subjects will undergo CoolSculpting treatment(s) in an outpatient clinical setting. The treatment is comprised of timed segments of cooling and heating; a vacuum treatment may include an optional massage. Treatments will be administered according to the User Manual CoolSculpting System. The volunteers will return for the biopsy of the subcutaneous WAT, from the abdominal region, in 3 days after the procedure. In 4º assessment, 60 days after cryolipolysis, all evaluations performed in the first assessment will be repeated and to evaluate overall patient satisfaction for non-invasive fat reduction in CoolSculpting subjects.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Ammonia Metabolism Assessed by Ammonia Infusion

Ammonia; Metabolic DisorderLiver Failure1 more

The present study will develop a method to assess ammonia metabolism by ammonia infusion and investigate ammonia production and clearance in healthy individuals and in patients with liver cirrhosis.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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