A Study of LY3475766 in Healthy Participants
DyslipidemiasThis study will evaluate the safety and tolerability of LY3475766 when given to participants with high levels of blood fat called triglycerides. It will also investigate how the body processes the study drug and the effect of the study drug on the body. Information about any side effects will be documented. This study will last up to 16 weeks for each participant.
Effects of Psyllium on Niacin Tolerability
FlushingHyperlipidemias1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether psyllium is effective in reducing flushing due to niacin and also to measure the effect of niacin on cholesterol levels.
A Quality Improvement Process to Support Delivery of Cardiovascular Care in Community Mental Health...
Diabetes MellitusHypertension1 moreThis pilot study will examine whether an implementation strategy will improve delivery of evidence-based care for cardiovascular risk factors for people with serious mental illness.
A Study to Assess the Effect of AZD0780 on the Pharmacokinetics of Rosuvastatin.
DyslipidemiaThe purpose of the study is to assess the effect of AZD0780 on the pharmacokinetics of rosuvastatin, and to assess the safety and tolerability of AZD0780 single dose, in healthy participants administered alone and in combination with rosuvastatin.
Treatment of Overweight and Obese Children -Using the "Holbaek-Method" in a Municipality Based Treatment...
Pediatric ObesityDyslipidemia3 moreIn the present study the effect of a community-based treatment of overweight and obese children is analyzed. The treatment-method is based on the principals and the method used in the Children Obesity Clinic in the Pediatric department i Holbaek. The effect is evaluated by the change in body mass index standard deviation score, change in blood pressure standard deviation score, quality of life and concentration of fasting blood lipids and glucose during one year of treatment.
Stress and Sugar Synergy
Metabolic SyndromeInsulin Resistance1 moreThe main objectives of this study are to test the hypotheses that: 1) consumption of beverages sweetened with sucrose will increase risk factors for cardiovascular disease to a greater extent than a naturally-sweetened fruit juice such as orange juice, and 2) chronic psychological stress may augment the adverse metabolic effects of sugar intake. The study intervention consists of 2-week's consumption of 25% of energy as sugar provided either as a sucrose-sweetened beverage or naturally-sweetened orange juice.
Safety Study of BMS-816336 in Healthy Male Subjects
Diabetes MellitusNon-Insulin-Dependent1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics following single oral doses of BMS-816336 in healthy male subjects.
Metabolic Effects of Subchronic Dopamine D2 Receptor Blockade by Antipsychotic Drugs in Healthy...
Insulin ResistanceDyslipidemiaWe hypothesized that short-term treatment with AP drugs induces insulin resistance through a mechanistic route that is independent of weight gain and that atypical drugs exert stronger effects than typical compounds in this respect. We therefore treated healthy non-obese men with olanzapine (atypical AP) or haloperidol (typical AP) for 8 days, and studied the impact of these interventions on glucose and lipid metabolism by hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp, isotope dilution technology and indirect calorimetry.
A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of a Counselling and Advisory Care for Health (COACH) Program in...
DyslipidemiaThis study is a local PCO sponsored, interventional, non-drug study to evaluate the efficacy of a health tele-counselling program in reducing cardiovascular risk in dyslipidemic patients.
Short Message Service (SMS) Impact on Patient Compliance Receiving Long Term Lipid Lowering Therapy...
DyslipidemiaThe objective of the study is to determine whether short text massages could be used successfully as a compliance aid and improve clinical outcomes in long term lipid lowering therapy.