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Prevalence of NAFLD and Correlation With Its Main Risk Factors Among Egyptian

NAFLDInsulin Resistance1 more

Getting a rough indicator about the prevalence of different grade of severity of NAFLD (NASH & liver fibrosis), and Correlate the severity of fatty liver with different serological risk factors of metabolic syndrome and diseases progression as well as the prevalence of hepatocellular carcinoma related to NAFLD with the use of ; nutritional assessment designed and conducted by the investigators in this research, simple blood test (lipid profile and blood sugar), and easy cheap non-invasive radiological tool as screening to predict NASH.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Triglyceride-Glucose Index In Heart Failure Patients In Sohag University Hospital

Heart FailureInsulin Resistance

study the relationship between Triglyceride glucose index and heart failure patients

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Genetic Studies of Insulin and Diabetes

Diabetes MellitusSevere Insulin Resistance

The study will allow researchers to obtain blood, plasma, DNA, and RNA for genetic studies of insulin. There will be a focus on the causes of insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus. Insulin is a hormone found in the body that controls the level of sugar in the blood. Insulin resistance refers to conditions like diabetes when insulin does not work properly. In this study researchers would like to compare patients with diabetes and other forms of insulin resistance to normal individuals. The study will investigate how insulin attaches to cells. Researchers will take 4 to 6 ounces (100-150 ml) of blood from adult patients and may request up to 12 ounces (one unit) of blood if necessary. Skin samples may be taken for a biopsy if further genetic testing is necessary. In addition some patients may be asked not to eat for up to 72 hours prior to testing....

Recruiting52 enrollment criteria

Remote Assessment of Cognition, Insulin Resistance and Omega-3 Fatty Acid Biomarkers in Breast Cancer...

Breast CancerObesity

Majority of breast cancer survivors are overweight or obese at time of diagnosis, putting them at increased risk for insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Women with insulin resistance at time of breast cancer diagnosis often have larger tumors, later stages of cancer and worse prognosis. Additionally, chemotherapy often leads to increases in insulin resistance and cognitive impairment. Many cancer survivors experience memory and brain function decline following chemotherapy that can last for years, and insulin resistance may contribute to worse cognitive outcomes in cancer survivors. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are anti-inflammatory nutrients that may help reduce insulin resistance and negative cognitive outcomes from cancer treatments. The purpose of this observational study with cross-sectional design is to investigate the relationship of omega-3 PUFAs with insulin resistance and cognitive function in obese breast cancer survivors. Due to the global pandemic caused by the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19), this study will be conducted entirely remotely using electronic data collection and remote finger-stick blood sample collection. The study will aim to enroll 80 racially and ethnically diverse female breast cancer survivors (age 45-75) who are postmenopausal, and 1 to 4 years post breast cancer diagnosis. Participants will complete study questionnaires online, and some cognitive tests will be completed through zoom sessions with trained study personnel. Participants will be mailed kits with thorough instructions to complete fingerstick blood sample collections and mail them back to the research lab. Upon receipt of blood samples and completion of all study questionnaires, participation will be complete.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Insulin Resistance in Atopic Dermatitis Patients

Atopic Dermatitis

The aim of the study is to determine the relationship between insulin resistance and disease duration and severity of atopic dermatitis.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Brain Clock and Insulin Resistance

Insulin ResistanceType 2 Diabetes

In this observational cohort study the investigators will determine the activity rhythm of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in humans with progressive stages of insulin resistance, using advanced functional brain imaging (7 Tesla functional MRI).

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Effects of Aging and Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy on Vascular Endothelial Function and Metabolic...

TransgenderismGender Identity6 more

This study will examine markers of vascular endothelial function (vascular health) and metabolic profiles in younger versus older transgender women (people who were assigned male at birth but whose gender identity is female). Data will also be compared to those from cisgender women and men.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Understanding Metabolism and Inflammation Risks for Diabetes in Adolescents

Type 2 DiabetesInsulin Resistance3 more

This research study collects health-related information and blood samples to better understand how body composition, lifestyle habits, and diet influence meta-inflammatory monocytes (MiMos) in adolescents. The hypothesis of this study is that adolescents at risk for metabolic disease have enhanced MiMo related activities leading to insulin resistance.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Hormonal and Inflammatory Changes During Pregnancy in Women With Glucose Metabolic Disorders.

Diabetes MellitusType 27 more

The first aim of this study is to describe maternal hormonal and inflammatory changes during pregnancy in women that differ metabolically (limited to women with type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes and/or overweight). The second aim of this study is to examine maternal hormonal, inflammatory and metabolic factors associated with insulin sensitivity in human pregnancy.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

IL-4 and Insulin Resistance for Treatment of Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to better understand the interactions between the innate immune system, in particular eosinophils, their secreted cytokines (interleukin-4), and metabolism in human health and disease states such as obesity and insulin resistance.

Suspended16 enrollment criteria
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