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Active clinical trials for "Hyperlipidemias"

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U-CHAMP: Urban Cardiovascular Health Assessment and Management Program

Cardiovascular DiseasesHypertension2 more

High blood pressure, elevated blood glucose and high cholesterol are related to the increased risk of stroke and heart disease. Many studies have shown that this risk can be significantly reduced by lowering blood pressure, blood glucose and cholesterol levels. Through a collaborative effort between Calgary Safeway pharmacists and Calgary Health Region family physician PCN's, U-CHAMP will deliver a program to assist in the identification and management of people with elevated blood pressure, blood glucose and cholesterol and through this effort, reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke in the urban Calgary population aged 18-85 years.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Diabetic Under 70 (Diabetics Below 70)

DiabetesHyperlipidemia1 more

A screening project of diabetics with a very high cardiovascular risk (e.g. diabetes plus coronary heart disease) who already receive cholesterol-lowering therapy. Lipid profile and rate of patients who are treated to target (which is <70mg/dl for such patients with very high risk) are screened. The doctors therapy decisions after the screening will be documented and 8-10 weeks later the lipid profile of each patient will be evaluated again. Our aim is to evaluate dosing habits, to evaluate how many patients are treated to their LDL-C target and to underline the importance of treating patients to their cholesterol targets.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

ICA-CHAMP: Indo-Central Asian Cardiovascular Health Assessment and Management Program

Cardiovascular DiseasesHypertension1 more

Research has shown that the presence of heart disease and stroke is higher in the Indo-Asian population compared to other ethno-cultural groups. This may be due to multiple reasons such as a higher presence of diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and lower levels of physical activity. This program will bring together the Calgary Indo-Central-Asian communities and the Calgary Healthcare community to help reduce the rate of heart disease and stroke through a supportive, culturally-sensitive program that is community-based through the following steps: Increase awareness of heart disease and stroke through education among the Calgary Indo-Central-Asian population. Identify early, the risk factors related to heart disease and stroke through screening programs. Provide appropriate follow-up care to the population at risk for heart disease and stroke.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Lipid Research Clinics Population Studies

Cardiovascular DiseasesAtherosclerosis3 more

To conduct epidemiologic surveys of the distribution, causes, and consequences of the dyslipoproteinemias. The Population Studies include the Prevalence Study, the Family Study, and the Mortality Follow-up Study and shared the same general population base.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Human Lipoprotein Pathophysiology - Subproject: Genetics of Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia

AtherosclerosisCardiovascular Diseases4 more

To conduct focused studies of lipoprotein physiology and pathophysiology in genetically characterized patients with the objectives of understanding disease mechanisms, developing better treatments, and identifying and preventing early vascular disease.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Metabolism and Body Shape of Healthy Children and Children With Chronic Infections

HIV InfectionsHealthy2 more

Some HIV-infected adults develop lipodystrophy that includes significant changes in body shape, with fat losses in the face, arms and legs, and fat gain in the trunk. This lipodystrophy is often accompanied by other disorders of metabolism, such as increased levels of fat and insulin in the blood. The majority of these cases have been seen when patients are taking medications called protease inhibitors. These are anti-retroviral medications designed to treat patients with HIV. It is unclear if lipodystrophy is a result of having HIV or the medication used to treat HIV. It has been suggested, but not proven, that lipodystrophy is a direct side effect of protease inhibitors. In addition, it is unknown if HIV-infected children develop significant lipodystrophy after taking protease inhibitors. This study will investigate the prevalence of metabolic disorders and changes in body fat distribution in children taking protease inhibitor anti-retroviral medications. The results will be compared to three other groups; (1) children suffering from other non-HIV chronic infections, (2) HIV-infected children not taking protease inhibitors, and (3) healthy children. The study will look at HIV-infected children who have already started taking protease inhibitors. It will evaluate these children for disorders in metabolism as well as body fat changes. In addition, the study will follow HIV-infected children who will begin taking protease inhibitors. The study will follow these children for 18 months to detect the development of disorders in metabolism and / or body fat changes.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Effect of InnoSlim® on Blood Sugar and Blood Lipids Regulation in Humans

Hyperlipidemia

InnoSlim® has been studied for enhancing metabolic functions whereas many lab studies have demonstrated the potential efficacy of InnoSlim® for the blood sugar and blood lipids regulation. There has been no relevant human study on InnoSlim® on blood sugar and blood lipids regulation. There have reported that 2018 estimating the total costs of diagnosed diabetes have risen to $327 billion in 2017 from $245 billion in 2012. Although pharmacological methods have been developed to treat diabetes, these treatments can be costly and are not without potential adverse effects. The development of dietary agents for the prevention of diabetes could represent a cost-effective and safe means to deal with this growing public health crisis.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Veterans Service Organizations and My HealtheVet (MHV)

HypertensionHyperlipidemia2 more

This project will design, deliver, and evaluate a peer support intervention that will help veterans become familiar with and register for Veterans Health Administration (VHA) My HealtheVet (MHV). It will lay the groundwork for 2 types of future projects. First, the investigators will develop materials that can be used in other settings to increase registration, authentication, and meaningful use of MHV. Second, it will allow us to develop and study interventions that use informed, peer-supported Internet use to improve health behaviors and outcomes among veterans.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Genetic Influences on Statin Blood Concentrations in African Americans

HyperlipidemiaHypercholesterolemia1 more

This study intends to determine the effects of genetic polymorphisms on statin response and daily systemic exposure (24-hour area under the time-concentration curve) of statins in African-American patients.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

PERIODONTAL DISEASE AND HYPERLIPIDEMIA

HyperlipidemiaPeriodontitis1 more

The investigators hypothesized that hyperlipidemia as an unfavourable levels of lipoprotein subfractions have deleterious impact on the development of periodontal infection by altering oxidative stres status of periodontal tissues. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate i) effect of hyperlipidemia on oxidative change in GCF content, ie. MDA, PC and TAOC levels in patients with different periodontal status,

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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