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Active clinical trials for "Metabolic Syndrome"

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Chronic Inflammation and Exercise Responsiveness

Metabolic Syndrome

The purpose of this study is to determine how chronic inflammation influences skeletal muscle protein metabolism and metabolic function in humans. The investigators will evaluate acute responsiveness to a single bout of exercise in men and women who are either lean or overweight/obese. The investigators will explore the relationship between circulating inflammatory markers and anabolic, proteomic, and transcriptional responses to acute exercise. The investigators will measure skeletal muscle protein synthesis in the postabsorptive state and in response to a single bout of exercise.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

CCK1R Function in Patient Leukocytes

ObesityDiabetes Mellitus2 more

The type 1 cholecystokinin receptor (CCK1R) is a potential target for the treatment of obesity, due to the ability of this GI hormone to elicit satiety. However, this receptor has been shown to be sensitive to the cholesterol content of the membrane in which it is expressed. Because some patients who might be candidates for the use of CCK agonists to treat their obesity and co-morbidities, the goal of this study is to determine how metabolic abnormalities might affect the responsiveness of this receptor to CCK. Because the normal site mediating CCK-stimulated satiety is on vagal afferent neurons that cannot easily be studied, we will collect buffy coat cells from a peripheral blood sample from patients involved in the Sangre Por Salud Biobank at Mountain Park Medical Center. Ex vivo, the CCK1R will be expressed on these cells and will be functionally characterized, and the cholesterol content of the cells will be assayed. These data will be correlated with the clinical, biochemical, and metabolic phenotypic data collected as part of the parent study.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

FTO rs9939609 and PPARy rs1801282 Polymorphisms in Mexican Adolescents

Metabolic SyndromeInsulin Resistance

Background and Aims: The presence of the FTO rs9939609 and PPARy rs1801282 polymorphisms suggests changes in energy metabolism; this variation may be responsible for the development of various diseases including obesity. The aim of this study was to identify the presence of these polymorphisms in Mexican adolescents with overweight and obesity at high risk for developing diabetes. Methods and Results: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study, where 71 healthy adolescents (average age of 16) were included. Anthropometric measurements, Body mass index, as well as the determination of glucose, insulin and HOMA index were calculated from all the patients. The FTO rs9939609 and PPARy rs1801282 polymorphisms were determined by real-time PCR.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Changes in the Hypotalamic-pituitary Region of Patients With Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity

Overweight and ObesityMetabolic Syndrome

This study aims to identify new morphological and quantitative magnetic imaging parameters of pituitary gland and sellar region in overweight and obese patient at baseline and after 3 years, dividing patients in 3 groups (weight loss through diet and lifestyle changes, weight loss through bariatric surgery, no weight loss)

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Cork and Kerry Diabetes and Heart Disease Study (Phase II) Mitchelstown Cohort

Cardiovascular DiseasesDiabetes8 more

The aim of the Cork and Kerry Study Phase II (Mitchelstown cohort recruited 2010-11) is to provide an updated profile of glucose tolerance status, cardiovascular health and their related factors in an Irish adult general population sample and to compare the findings with those obtained during baseline assessment of Phase I of the Cork and Kerry study (1998) and the rescreen (2008).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Beijing Children and Adolescents Metabolic Syndrome Study (BCAMS Study)

ObesityMetabolic Disease

Base on enriched resources from the Metabolic Syndrome cohort in children, a long-term prospective cohort study will be carried out. This cohort is a unique biochemical and genetic database of Chinese population with large number of subjects in the world. By collecting information of disease history and lifestyle, measuring clinical and metabolic parameters, especially biomarkers which can reflect the underlying mechanism of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome, we intend to sort out some unique biochemical and genetic markers for Chinese population.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Body Composition and Risk for Development of Pre-diabetes in Post-menopausal Chinese Women in Singapore...

OsteoporosisMetabolic Syndrome

This project aims to ascertain that novel imaging and metabolic markers can be used to identify as well as to validate and improve the detection of Singapore-Chinese women at increased risk of diabetes.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Metabolic Syndrome Feasibility Study

Metabolic Syndrome

The objective of this study is to determine whether the finger tip images captured by the EPIC ClearView device, when analyzed via the ClearView software, produce a Response Scale that characterizes trends consistent with Metabolic Syndrome identified by medical doctors.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Cardiovascular Diseases in HIV-infected Patients HIV-HEART Study: 7.5 Years Follow-up

Coronary Heart DiseaseHeart Failure3 more

Since the introduction of antiretroviral therapy life expectancy of HIV-infected persons is rising. Different cohorts are observing an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases in this aging HIV-infected population. Traditional cardiovascular risk factors like smoking are more frequent in HIV-infected persons. For example chronic inflammation due to HIV-infection and metabolic disorders also caused by some antiretroviral substances as special non-traditional risk factors in HIV-infected persons can influence the development of cardiovascular diseases additionally. Therefore new research focus in special risk profile associated with HIV-infection or antiretroviral treatment and prevention for HIV-infected patients is developing. This present study is an ongoing prospective regional multicenter trial that was conducted to analyse the incidence, prevalence and clinical course of cardiovacular disorders in HIV-infected out-patients. Cardiac disorders witch are associated with HIV are pericarditis, pleural effusion, pulmonary hypertension, dilated cardiomyopathy, heart failure, myocarditis, bacterial endocarditis and heart valve disorders. In addition to previously stated disorders of the heart, the premature atherosclerosis of coronary arteries, a further even more important disease of the heart in this patient population, went into the focus of most HIV-researchers and physicians.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

China Action on Spine and Hip Status

OsteoporosisLiver Steatosis2 more

To determine the prevalences of osteoporotic fracture in elderly Chinese population. To determine the prevalences of osteoporosis in elderly Chinese population using QCT BMD measurement. To investigate the difference in the prevalences of osteoporosis between cities and urban-rural area in China. To investigate the association of body composition with osteoporosis To investigate the prevalence of liver steatosis in China To investigate the application of QCT fat measurement

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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