Chile Biliary Longitudinal Study
Gallbladder CancerNutritional and Metabolic DiseasesBackground: The gallbladder is a small organ below the liver. Gallbladder cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among women in Chile. Chile also has among the highest rates of gallbladder cancer and death in the world. Researchers in a high-risk region of Chile want to find out more about this type of cancer. They especially want to know how inflammation affects the way it develops. Objective: To better understand the causes of gallbladder diseases and factors that may be associated with them. Eligibility: Women ages 50 74 with gallbladder cancer who are covered by the Chilean national health system. Other people over age 21 with gallbladder disease. Healthy adults over age 21. Design: Participants may be screened with an ultrasound. They may be asked questions about their health. Participants will have an ultrasound of the abdomen. This can be done at the study clinic or in the hospital or at home. The ultrasound uses sound waves to take pictures of the gallbladder. Participants will have a physical exam. Participants will have their mouths looked at for tooth loss, dentures, and gum redness. Participants will give a blood sample or saliva sample. Participants will be asked for access to their medical history. They may be asked to allow researchers to keep any samples taken during gallbladder surgery. Participants will answer questions about their medical history. This will include illnesses, surgeries, medicine use, and family history. It will also include diet and lifestyle habits, such as places where they have lived and worked. Some participants will have 3 follow-up visits over 6 years. ...
Determination of the Glycaemic Index and Insulinaemic Index Values of Five Cereal Products
Metabolic DisorderThis study aimed at determining the Glycaemic Index and Insulinaemic Index Values of Five Cereal Products in two different ethnic groups.
Glucose Metabolism in Different PCOS Phenotypes
Polycystic Ovary SyndromeGlucose Intolerance2 moreIn the present study glucose metabolism and ectopic lipids in the liver, heart and muscle were investigated in women with the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and in healthy control subjects.
The Effects of VEGF-B Signaling Pathway in Obesity and Metabolic Disease
ObesityMetabolic DiseaseThe investigators will enroll about 120 subjects from the hospital's healthcare center. The investigators will collect the basic informations, blood pressure, body mass index, fasting blood glucose and fasting blood lipids of each subject. The investigators will collect the blood samples and then test them for fasting insulin levels, VEGF-B levels, the gene promoter region methylation status and the genomic protein methylation levels of the VEGF-B gene of the cells,and finally do the statistical analysis.
Lipid Management in Clinical Practice (MK-0524A-115)
Lipid Metabolism DisorderThe aim of this observational program is to generate data on the use of Tredaptive (nicotinic acid/laropiprant) for lipid management under routine medical practice conditions.
The Role of Glucocorticoid Receptor SNPs in Receptor Function and Metabolic Disease
Glucose HomeostasisProtein Metabolism3 moreBackground: - Glucocorticoids are primary stress response hormones released from the adrenal gland when an individual is under stress. Chronic or ongoing elevation of these hormones due to prolonged stress or medical treatments can have numerous harmful effects. Researchers are interested in learning more about how these hormones affect cell growth, development, and death. To study glucocorticoid hormones, researchers plan to use the medication dexamethasone, which affects the parts of cells that respond to glucocorticoid hormones. Objectives: - To study glucocorticoid stress hormones in healthy individuals before and after receiving dexamethasone. Eligibility: Healthy individuals at least 18 years of age. Participants must not be using certain medications that may affect the dexamethasone test, including hormonal contraception, steroid-based drugs, and some antidepressants. Design: This study will require an initial screening visit and a second study visit. The visits are estimated to require about 1 to 2 hours of participation over a period of up to 14 days. Participants will be screened at visit 1 with a full physical examination and medical history, and an initial blood sample for testing. For visit 2, participants will be asked to abstain from all food and drinks except for water for 12 hours before the appointment, and will take one tablet of dexamethasone 9 hours before the appointment. Participants will have a second blood sample taken during visit 2, and will receive a snack after the blood is drawn.
Socioeconomic Status, Psychosocial Factors, and CVD Risk in Mexican-American Women
HypertensionCardiovascular Disease1 moreCardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in American women, claiming on average 40% of all female deaths each year. Although the number of CVD-related deaths in the United States has decreased over the last several decades, the rate of decline has been less for women than for men. Specifically, minority women of low socioeconomic status make up a disproportionately high number of CVD cases and related deaths. Previous studies suggest that, in addition to many other variables, psychosocial variables may contribute to ethnic CVD disparities. More research, however, is needed to help understand and reduce these differences. This study will examine the associations among socioeconomic status, psychological and social factors, CVD biomarkers, and CVD in Mexican-American women.
Effect of Meal Texture on Glucose-metabolism and Gut Hormone Response After Bariatric Surgery
Glucose Metabolism DisordersObesity3 moreThe investigators want to evaluate the difference in glucose metabolism and intestinal hormonal response after a liquid meal versus a solid meal in patients after bariatric surgery.
Evaluation of Malondialdehyde in Periodontal and Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic DiseaseMalondialdehyde (MDA) plays a key role in endothelial function and may be a link for the known interaction of periodontitis and coronary heart disease (CHD). The investigators compared the impact of gingival health, periodontitis (CP), CHD or of both diseases (CP+CHD) on saliva and serum MDA levels.
The Association of Maternal Night-Eating Pattern With Glucose Tolerance During Pregnancy
Metabolic DiseaseThis study aims to assess the associations of maternal food timing with glucose levels during pregnancy.