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Active clinical trials for "Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2"

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Food Insecurities

Food InsecuritiesCardiometabolic Comorbidities3 more

The objectives of this study are to better understand how FI (food insecurities) contributes to the development of cardiometabolic comorbidities among PWH (People with HIV) and to test a novel bilingual FI intervention designed to reduce these comorbidities among food insecure PWH. The PI and staff will conduct this study in partnership with the Wake Forest Infectious Diseases Specialty Clinic, one of the largest Ryan White-funded clinics in North Carolina, which serves more than 2,000 PWH annually from a predominantly rural catchment area that includes South Central Appalachia. This area has high rates of both FI and HIV.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Regulatory Post Marketing Surveillance (rPMS) Study of Xultophy® (Insulin Degludec/Liraglutide)...

Diabetes MellitusType 2

The aim of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of Xultophy® initiated according to label in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) under routine clinical practice conditions. Participants will get Xultophy® as prescribed to them by the study doctor. The study will last for about 26 weeks.

Enrolling by invitation8 enrollment criteria

Genetics of Response to Canagliflozin

Diabetes MellitusType 2

Five daily doses of canagliflozin (300 mg) will be administered to healthy volunteers. Pharmacodynamic responses to canagliflozin will be assessed both at 2 days and 6 days after administration of the first dose of canagliflozin. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) will be conducted to search for genetic variants that are associated with each of the pharmacodynamic responses to canagliflozin.

Enrolling by invitation15 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Heart Failure in Type 2 Diabetes by Exercise Intervention

Type 2 Diabetes

Global longitudinal strain emerged as an important predictive marker that could be assessed during echocardiography. It enabled the detection of subclinical myocardial systolic dysfunction, without observable reductions in cardiac output or left ventricular ejection fraction, often years before diabetes induced heart failure. In asymptomatic T2D patients with no history of cardiovascular disease, an impaired global longitudinal strain is a predictor of future adverse left ventricular remodeling and adverse cardiovascular events. Exercise training is a promising intervention to interfere in the diabetes induced heart failure pathophysiology. However, the impact of different exercise modalities (e.g. intensity and volume) on the global longitudinal strain in type 2 diabetes (T2D) is unknown.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Cost-effectiveness of the Care Pathways

Diabete Type 2Substance Abuse

In this study we research patient segmentation made by Suuntima-service and it´s impacts to Quality of care, Service use and Costs of care among Type 2 Diabetes patients and Substance Abuse patients. With this Suuntima-servise based segmentation we assume to find appropriate services and Self-Management to allocate Type 2 Diabetes and Substance Abuse patients. We plan their care pathways by Suuntiman-service customership strategies (Self-acting, community, co-operation, network).

Enrolling by invitation2 enrollment criteria

A Research Study Looking at How Oral Semaglutide Works in People With Type 2 Diabetes in the United...

Diabetes MellitusType 2

The purpose of the study is to collect information on how Rybelsus® works in people with type 2 diabetes and to see if Rybelsus® can lower their blood sugar levels. Participants will get Rybelsus® as prescribed by the study doctor. The study will last for about 8-10 months. Participants will be asked to complete a questionnaire about how they take their Rybelsus® tablets. Participants will complete this questionnaire during their normally scheduled visit with the study doctor. Participants will be asked to complete some questionnaires about their diabetes treatment. Participants will complete these during their normally scheduled visits with the study doctor.

Enrolling by invitation9 enrollment criteria

COHERE - COntextualized Care in cHcs' Electronic Health REcords

HypertensionDiabetes Mellitus1 more

This study was designed to develop and test clinical decision support (CDS) tools that present clinical care team members with a given patient's social risk information and recommend care plan adaptations based on those risks. This study will test the hypothesis that providing care team members with CDS about patients' known social risks will result in improved outcomes. This study's primary outcomes are hypertension and diabetes control, but the results will have implications for a wide range of morbidities.

Enrolling by invitation6 enrollment criteria

Increasing Uptake of EHR-enabled Population Health Outreach Strategies to Improve Diabetes Screening...

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

The study team's central hypothesis is that the Parkland Diabetes Detection Program (PDDP) screening invitations targeted by race/ethnicity with culturally concordant messaging and tailored by glycemic risk (known PDM vs. unknown glycemic state) plus phone-based navigation of non-responders will be more effective at closing screening gaps than PDDP generic screening invitations and usual care, opportunistic screening alone.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Continuous Glucose Monitor Use in Pregnancy

Type 2 Diabetes Treated With InsulinPregnancy1 more

The purpose of this study is to perform a randomized controlled trial among 162 pregnant women with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) comparing continuous glucose monitor (CGM) use to the standard of care of multiple daily fingerstick glucose monitoring and its impact on large for gestational age infants, maternal glycemic control, patient satisfaction, and additional adverse perinatal outcomes.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Culturally Adapted Dietary Clinical Trial in PR

Diabetes MellitusType 26 more

This project will determine whether a diet culturally-adapted to Puerto Ricans can effectively decrease cardiometabolic risk for diabetes and obesity. This will help define a culturally-appropriate, feasible, and sustainable diet intervention aimed at reducing type 2 diabetes and obesity outcomes.

Not yet recruiting20 enrollment criteria
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