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A Lifestyle and Combination Medication Therapy Diabetes Prevention Study

Impaired Glucose ToleranceDiabetes

It is now well established that the 21st century will be characterized by a global epidemic of Type 2 diabetes. The principal aim of the CANOE study is to determine whether individuals with the pre-diabetes condition impaired glucose tolerance can be prevented from progressing to diabetes with a healthy living lifestyle intervention and an insulin sensitizing medication. Individuals who have impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) determined during an oral glucose tolerance test will be eligible to participate in this study. All participants will receive a lifestyle dietary and exercise intervention program. Half of the participants will be randomly assigned to an insulin sensitizing medication (rosiglitazone/metformin) which is commonly used to treat Type 2 diabetes. The primary outcome for this study is the development of diabetes. The study is expected to last a total of five years.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Study of Atherosclerosis With Ramipril and Rosiglitazone

AtherosclerosisImpaired Glucose Tolerance2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if ramipril and/or rosiglitazone retard the progression of atherosclerosis as evaluated by serial carotid intermedial thickness measurements.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Sardine-enriched Diet for Prevention Type 2 Diabetes

Diabetes MellitusType 24 more

The hypothesis formulated is that 200 g of sardine on a weekly basis will have a favourable impact avoiding the natural development of the pathology due to changes in the biochemical profile, the anthropometrics, inflammatory markers, changes in gut microbiota populations, also in transcriptomics and metabolomics.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

β-hydroxybutyrate, Glucose Metabolism and Prediabetes

PreDiabetes

The study aims to investigate changes in blood glucose metabolism after administration of a ketone ester drink.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Contrasting Ketogenic and Mediterranean Diets in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes and Prediabetes:...

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

The objective of this study is to compare two metabolically distinct diets, WFKD vs Med-Plus, in order to examine the potential benefits, and unintended consequences, of going beyond a focus on maximally avoiding added sugars and refined grains, to also avoiding legumes, fruits, and whole grains.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Healthsnap on Epicardial Adipose Tissue Study

ObesityPre Diabetes

The purpose of this research study is to learn about the effectiveness of HealthSnap assessment, to reduce epicardial fat thickness. Excessive epicardial fat is associated with higher risk of developing diabetes and heart diseases. HealthSnap Assessment is a simple, quick and not invasive tool that will provide the patient with a personalized information nutritional and exercise plan.The use of HealthSnap in the clinical practice has not been evaluated, yet.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Using Peer Support to Aid in Prevention and Treatment in Prediabetes

PreDiabetes

An estimated 86 million adults in the United States have prediabetes, and low-income Latino and African American adults have disproportionately high rates compared to non-Hispanic adults. Structured lifestyle interventions can prevent or delay type 2 diabetes in these at-risk populations and now are widely offered at community organizations and health systems. Yet, uptake of and engagement in available formal programs is very low. Low-income adults in particular face multiple barriers to navigating, engaging in, and sustaining involvement in available programs and lifestyle behaviors found to decrease progression to diabetes. It is critically important to develop and evaluate innovative approaches to increase uptake, engagement, and maintenance of gains in diabetes prevention activities. Peer support has been shown in the investigators' and others' effectiveness trials to be a sustainable, effective approach for positive behavior change and improved outcomes in adults with diabetes and other chronic conditions. The study team's pilot work suggests such approaches are feasible and acceptable among low-income Latino and African American patients with prediabetes to prevent chronic disease and better navigate their health care systems to obtain healthy lifestyle counseling and support. However, such peer support models among Latino, African American, and other low-income adults with prediabetes have not yet been rigorously evaluated. Accordingly, the study will conduct a parallel, two-arm randomized controlled trial in primary care centers in two different health systems that serve multi-ethnic communities with a high concentration of Latinos and African Americans and diverse socio-economic backgrounds. The study will compare enhanced usual care (providing referrals to diabetes prevention programs and resources) with a model of a structured behavioral change intervention supplementing enhanced referral to programs and resources with peer support to help link adults with prediabetes to existing health system and community diabetes prevention programs, to support their engagement in formal programs, maintain achieved gains, and support participants to initiate and sustain healthy behaviors to prevent diabetes.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Effect of Time-restricted Eating on Behaviour and Metabolism in Overweight Individuals at High Risk...

Overweight and ObesityPreDiabetes

The aim of the present study is to investigate effects of 12 weeks time-restricted eating on behaviour and metabolism in individuals with overweight or obesity at high risk of type 2 diabetes.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine Regimen-based Lifestyle Mobile Health APP in Prediabetes...

PreDiabetes

Prediabetes is a major risk factor for diabetes. The Lifestyle Modification Mobile Health Application (APP) could not only help to decrease blood sugar among individuals with prediabetes but it could also prevent a later occurrence of diabetes. While many people use traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to improve the participants body constitution in Chinese culture, it rarely if ever obtained through a mobile device. There are very few apps that provide effective TCM regimen-based lifestyle advice for prediabetes. Therefore, the investigators want to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of receiving TCM regimen-based lifestyle advice from a mobile device designed to improve the applicant's health status.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A Low-Carbohydrate Diabetes Prevention Program

PreDiabetes

The investigators will conduct a single-arm mixed methods pilot study to estimate weight loss as well as the percentage of participants who achieve 5% weight loss in a 16-week, Low-Carbohydrate Diabetes Prevention Program (LC-DPP). Weight loss from the pilot LC-DPP cohort will be compared to weight loss outcomes from previously published DPP studies. The investigators will also evaluate secondary outcomes including change in physical activity, mental health, psychosocial functioning, and hemoglobin A1c over the 6-month study period.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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