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Northern Manhattan Study of Metabolism and Mind

DiabetesPre-diabetes3 more

Pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and their related conditions, adiposity and insulin resistance, are more prevalent in minorities Northern Manhattan compared to the general population of the United States. Despite knowledge of the main biologic determinants of these conditions (high caloric intake and sedentarism) the prevalence of these conditions continue to increase. In addition, these conditions can cause mental health problems including increased depressive symptoms and cognitive impairment. Thus, the investigators decided to conduct a community based study of middle aged Hispanic men and women aged 50 to 64 years at baseline in order to: Document the prevalence and incidence, of pre-diabetes, diabetes, overweight, obesity, and associated conditions (e.g. dyslipidemia, hypertension). Study how social determinants of health (SDOH) affect these conditions. Study the consequences of these conditions on aging and mental health outcomes, including cognitive impairment.

Active7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Polyherbal Compound for Control of Blood Sugar in Impaired Glucose Tolerance and Diabetes...

Diabetes Mellitus

The aim of the study is to control blood sugar with Sugar Balance capsules which is the leaves of three herbs: ivy ground (Coccinia indica)-200mg, bougainvillia (Bougainvillea spectabilis)-30mg, Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus rosea)-20mg.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Glucose Control in Pre-Diabetic Renal Transplant Patients

Impaired Glucose ToleranceKidney Transplantation

Development of New-Onset Diabetes after Transplantation (NODAT) is common and serious complication after kidney transplantation. Patients who develop NODAT are at increased risk for loss of the transplanted organ and for diseases of the cardiovascular system. It is believed that in many patients the development of overt NODAT is preceded by a phase of impaired glucose tolerance that is called pre-diabetes. This study aims at improving glucose metabolism in patients after kidney transplantation who are in a pre-diabetic metabolic state. Patients who exhibit impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) after kidney transplantation are randomized to either receive vildagliptin (Galvus), pioglitazone(Actos) or placebo for three months. The investigators hypothesize that treatment with vildagliptin or pioglitazone leads to improved glycemic control compared to placebo.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Identification of Predictors of Success for Lifestyle Modifications in Overweight Pre-diabetic Subjects...

Glucose IntoleranceObesity

The primary objective of the study is to identify baseline and early predictors of favorable and unfavorable response to lifestyle intervention. As a secondary objective, the investigators would like to validate our questionnaire or other identified predictors as clinical tools to guide us in selection of the most suitable candidates for lifestyle intervention programs. Assuming the same capacity of our questionnaire to predict an absence of weight loss (≥5%) or a loss to follow-up (likelihood ratio for a positive test, LR+ = 9.9), 70 subjects need to be included in this study in order to find a lower limit of the 95% confidence interval above 2.0 for this LR+, which is the limit of an acceptable test. The investigators will enroll participants with pre-diabetes and BMI 27-40 in our program and administer to them at baseline and at 3 months the designed questionnaire, as well as other already well validated questionnaires assessing state of change and readiness to implement diet or exercise modifications.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Pregnancy

Impaired Glucose ToleranceFetal Macrosomia

The purpose of this study is to evaluate if treatment (insulin or diet) of pregnant women with impaired glucose tolerance (75-g OGTT with a fasting P-gluc <7.0 mmol/l and 2 h P-gluc >10.0 and <12.2 mmol/l) close to normoglycemia reduces children´s birth weight and neonatal morbidity. There will be a focus on treatment according to specific goals and separate follow-up regimes for the children and women post partum.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Transform Type 2: Examining Meal-Delivery and Education for Diabetes Self-Care

PreDiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 more

The purpose of this research is to understand the impact of medically tailored meals on health-related biometrics (e.g., glucose time-in-range, waist-hip ratio, cholesterol) and how providing medically tailored meals promotes engagement in diabetes education and drives information-seeking behavior.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Effects of Treatment of Sleep Apnea on Metabolic Syndrome

Impaired Glucose ToleranceObstructive Sleep Apnea

The investigators performed a randomized, cross-over controlled clinical trial comparing 8 weeks of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) to 8 weeks of sham-CPAP in patients with moderate to severe Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) and impaired glucose tolerance. A rigorous assessment of metabolic responses to SDB treatment in this group is of great clinical significance because this sample is at high risk for developing diabetes. The paradigm shift of CPAP as a mode of prevention can affect clinical practice in the fields of both primary care and sleep medicine.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Renin-Angiotensin and Fibrinolysis in Humans: Effect of Long-Term PDE5 Inhibition on Glucose Homeostasis...

Impaired Glucose Tolerance

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of chronic PDE5 inhibitor therapy on glucose metabolism in persons with prediabetes.

Terminated26 enrollment criteria

Examination of the Metabolic Effects of Direct Bile Salt Delivery to the Ileum in Humans

Glucose IntoleranceGastric Bypass Surgery

This project will evaluate distal intestinal bile salt administration in humans by deliving ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) into the terminal ileum of subjects with a pre-existing ileostomy and assessing several hormone levels following an oral glucose tolerance test compared to a placebo.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Influence of Exercise on the Gut Microbiome of Overweight and Obese Adults With Prediabetes

PreDiabetes

Purpose: The investigators propose a 20-participant randomized 2-arm parallel trial with a delayed-intervention control examining how 8 weeks of moderate-intensity walking exercise alters the gut microbiome, short chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing taxa, and the cardiometabolic profile and body weight of individuals who are overweight or obese and have prediabetes (PreD). Aim 1: Examine and compare exercise-related shifts in the gut microbiome of individuals with PreD. Aim 2: Examine and compare exercise-related changes in SCFA-producing taxa. Exploratory Aim: Examine what percentage of the exercise-related changes observed in participants' gut microbiome and SCFA-producing taxa mediate changes in their cardiometabolic profile and body weight.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria
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