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Active clinical trials for "Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2"

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To Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of JT-003 add-on in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Inadequately...

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Phase III Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of JT-003 Add-on in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Inadequately Controlled with Metformin and Dapagliflozin

Recruiting32 enrollment criteria

Adolescent-mediated Family Diabetes Intervention: American Samoa

Diabetes MellitusType 2

The goal of this project is to test the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an adolescent-mediated intervention designed to improve the glycemic control and self-care practices of a parent/grandparent. The preliminary impact of the intervention on adult glycemic control (HbA1c) and self-care behaviors, as well as adolescent risk factors, will be explored with the goal of informing future programs that can be scaled to reduce diabetes burden and eliminate health disparities among at risk, ethnic minority groups.

Recruiting36 enrollment criteria

Effects of VLCKD in Metabolic Syndrome

Diabetes MellitusType 23 more

VLCKD has showed to be an impactful diet on several metabolism aspects and has proven to be useful for preventing and treating diabetes mellitus type 2, overweight, chronic inflammation and fatty liver. For this reason, the aim of this pilot study is to examinate the potential effect of a VLCKD on a group of patients that contemporarily have DM2, obesity and Non alcholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), comparing the results with an ipocaloric diet based on Mediterranean Principles and Italian LARN (SINU 2014). This study will consider several interrelated outcomes such as anthropometric data, hematochemical and hormonal parameters, questionnaires, stool microbiota and omics, blood microvescicles, urine tests, instrumental tests (DXA, BIVA, ecographies), biopses and functional tests. 40 subjects will be evaluated and divided in two groups of 20 (VLCKD) and 20 (MedDiet).

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Episodic Future Thinking to Improve Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Remote Delivery and Outcomes...

Type 2 DiabetesOverweight and Obesity

Successful management of type 2 diabetes (T2D) requires adherence to a dietary, physical activity, and medication plan agreed upon between a patient and their healthcare providers. The lifestyle changes involved in these collaborative care plans (CCPs) often provide little to no short-term benefit and may instead be aversive (e.g., caloric restriction and physical activity). However, these changes provide critical health benefits in the future, allowing patients with T2D to halt or reverse disease progression and avoid T2D-related complications (e.g., renal disease or diabetic retinopathy). Thus, successful management of T2D requires one's present behavior to be guided by future outcomes. Unfortunately, accumulating evidence indicates that individuals with T2D and prediabetes show elevated rates of delay discounting (i.e., devaluation of delayed consequences). Moreover, high rates of delay discounting are cross-sectionally and longitudinally associated with poor treatment adherence and clinical outcomes in T2D and prediabetes. These data suggest that high rates of delay discounting prevent successful management of T2D through a mechanism in which the health benefits of lifestyle changes are too delayed to motivate behavioral change. Thus, we believe delay discounting serves as a therapeutic target in T2D, where improving participants' valuation of the future will facilitate healthy lifestyle changes and, in turn, improve T2D management. This study will conduct a randomized 24-week remote clinical trial comparing repeated measures ANOVA, with group (episodic future thinking [EFT]/control) and area (urban vs. rural) as between-subjects factors, and time (baseline, week 8, and week 24 assessments) as within-subjects factors in adults with type 2 diabetes.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Sleeve Gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

ObesityType 2 Diabetes1 more

Obesity is a growing epidemic throughout the world and is followed by increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes that accounts for 90-95% of all cases of diabetes. Weight loss is a major objective, although difficult to achieve with medical treatments. Many recent studies demonstrated that bariatric surgery has the potency to achieve marked and sustained weight loss, and is also associated with a significant improvement in control of type 2 diabetes. The principal aim of this study is to compare two types of bariatric procedures, the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG). The study hypothesis is that these procedures have equal efficacy with regard to resolution of type 2 diabetes.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Acarbose and Mixture of Pioglitazone and Metformin in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 DiabetesBlood Glucose Fluctuation

Monotherapy with DPP-IV inhibitors, SGLT-2 inhibitors or insulin secretagogues frequently failed to maintain blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabtes. It was critical to determine which was more suitable of acarbose versus metformin plus pioglitazone.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Piezosurgical vs Conventional Exodontia Surgery in Healthy and Patients With Diabetes Mellitus Type...

Diabetes MellitusType 22 more

This study will evaluateand compare intraoperative and postoperative clinical parameters related to discomfort and wound heeling, as well as laboratory wound healing parameters after piezosurgical and conventional surgery approach during complex exodontia in healthy and patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

CGM Use in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes on Basal Insulin

Diabetes MellitusType 2

A prospective multi-centre, open-label, two arm, parallel design, superiority, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial, over an 8-month period. The purpose of this study is to determine whether continuous glucose monitoring using FreeStyle Libre 3 will improve HbA1c compared to SMBG over 16 or 32 weeks in adults with sub-optimally controlled (HbA1c 7.5-11%) Type 2 diabetes on basal therapy.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Diabetes Homelessness Medication Support Program in Spanish

Diabetes MellitusType 2

This single-arm trial of the Diabetes Homeless Medication Support intervention for Spanish-speaking people (n=12) will test the perception and feasibility of anticipated study procedures.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

TRE in Type 2 Diabetes (See Food Study 3)

Type2Diabetes

Hyperglycemia in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is initially treated with metformin coupled with intentional caloric restriction, which is difficult to sustain due to multiple barriers, including acquiring the necessary knowledge, teaching the intervention, cost of delivery and potential burden on quality of life. In contrast to intentionally restricting calories, time restricted eating (TRE), presents a simplified view of eating focused on restricting the eating window, which allows ad libitum intake per a person's dietary preferences during a daily fixed eating window. This study proposes a 24 week feasibility study to test if TRE is a viable alternative to Caloric Restriction in improving glycemic measures while accounting for weight loss in overweight/obese patients [BMI:25-35 kg/m2] with metformin-only treated Type 2 diabetes.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria
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