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The FreeStyle Libre Enabled Reduction of A1c Through Effective Eating and Exercise Study

Diabetes MellitusType 2

This two-year multisite, real-world, before-after prospective six-month pilot study utilizing a single-group cohort design (n=184) which will first occur in London, Ontario (n=92) through the St. Joseph's Primary Care for Diabetes Support (PCDSP) program. To test fidelity, the intervention will be delivered again in Hamilton, Ontario through the Hamilton Health Sciences' Boris Clinic in Diabetes Care and Research Program (n=92). Participants will begin by attending the first class at the PCDSP clinic to complete baseline fitness testing as well as receive/set up their wearable technology (FitBit Inspire 2™ and FreeStyle® Libre sensors). Two weeks of baseline data collection will following (glucose values and step counts). Five bi-weekly, followed by three monthly, one-hour videoconferencing group education classes via Microsoft Teams video platform will be offered. Participants will be given the choice to communicate with the LIBERATE clinical team (exercise specialist, physician, and/or registered) weekly between the group classes using their preferred method of communication i.e., email. Classes will offer FreeStyle® Libre-assisted behavioural coaching (i.e., nutrition and exercise). FreeStyle® Libres will be used during the first three months of the program and optionally in the last three months of the intervention. The FitBit Inspire 2™ monitors will be worn for six months. Participants are provided the option to receive individualized aerobic and resistance training prescriptions. The primary outcome is change in glycated hemoglobin. A main goal of this study is to create a "toolkit" for other Canadian Diabetes Management centres (DMCs) to use in the future.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Ticagrelor With and Without Aspirin in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

Recent studies have shown that withdrawing aspirin and maintaining P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy for up to 12 months post-PCI, after a brief period of DAPT, reduces bleeding without increasing ischemic harm. Such effects have shown to of particular benefit in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). However, if an aspirin-free approach can be considered after this time frame is a matter of debate. The aim of this study is to assess the PD effects of ticagrelor 60 mg with and without aspirin therapy in CAD patients and to compare this with a standard DAPT regimen of aspirin plus clopidogrel.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Resilience-Based Diabetes Self-Management Education (RB-DSME) for African Americans

Type 2 Diabetes

African Americans are twice as likely to have type 2 diabetes as non-Hispanic Whites and are less likely to engage in effective diabetes self-management. There is a critical need for intensive lifestyle interventions that address the distress inherent in having the disease and the unique stressors faced by African Americans that may worsen diabetes-related health outcomes. Our program, Resilience-Based Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support, integrates resilience resources with diabetes self-management skills to enable African-American patients to manage the daily demands of the disease and improve long-term adherence to healthy lifestyle choices, thereby reducing the negative health burden of diabetes.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Study of BMF-219 in Healthy Adult Subjects and in Adult Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)...

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

A Phase 1/ 2 Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Single and Multiple Ascending Dose Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of BMF-219, an Oral Covalent Menin Inhibitor, in Healthy Adult Subjects and in Adult Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

Recruiting71 enrollment criteria

A Study to Learn How Safe the Study Drug Finerenone is and How Well it Works in Indian People With...

Chronic Kidney DiseaseType 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Researchers are looking for a better way to treat people with chronic kidney disease (CKD), a progressive decrease in the kidneys' ability to work properly, and type 2 diabetes (T2D). In people with T2D, the body does not make enough of a hormone called insulin or does not use the insulin well enough. Insulin's role is to regulate the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Too much blood sugar can cause damage to the kidneys over time. Consequently, CKD can happen as one of the complications of T2D. The study treatment finerenone works by blocking a group of proteins, called mineralocorticoid receptor. An increased stimulation of the mineralocorticoid receptor is known to trigger injury and inflammation in the kidney and is therefore thought to play a role in CKD. Finerenone is already available in several countries for doctors to prescribe to people with CKD and T2D. In addition, it was recently approved in India with a request to specifically gather information on finerenone therapy in Indians. The main purpose of this study is to learn how safe finerenone is in Indian people with CKD and T2D. For this, the researchers will count the number of participants who have: medical problems after taking finerenone abnormal high levels of potassium in the blood (called hyperkalemia). Researcher will also count the number of participants in whom hyperkalemia: leads to stop of finerenone treatment requires treatment to filter wastes and water from the blood leads to a hospital stay. Doctors keep track of all medical problems that happen in studies, even if they do not think the medical problems might be related to the study treatments. In addition, the study team will collect more data about how well finerenone works in Indian people with CKD and T2D under real world setting. Working well means that the treatment can prevent the following from happening: reduced kidney function over a period of at least 4 weeks death from renal problems death due to conditions affecting the heart and blood circulation heart attack (blocked blood flow to the heart) hospital stay due to a condition which occurs when the heart does not pump blood as well as it should changes of the albumin and creatinine levels in urine. The participants will be in the study for approximately 20 months. They will take the study treatment once daily as a tablet by mouth for 18 months. In the study, 9 visits to the study site are planned. During the study, the study team will: take blood and urine samples do physical examinations check the participants' overall health do pregnancy tests examine heart health using electrocardiogram ECG check vital signs. About 30 days after the participants take their last treatment, the study doctors and their team will check worsening of reported underlying diseases: damage to the blood vessels in the tissue of the retina at the back of the eye, as a result of diabetes mellitus a long-term condition where the heart does not pump blood as well as it should with symptoms such as shortness of breath, tiredness and ankle swelling heart attack (blocked blood flow to the heart) death due to conditions affecting the heart and blood circulation or hospital stay.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

A Study of Tirzepatide (LY3298176) in Chinese Participants With Type 2 Diabetes

Diabetes Type 2Diabetes Mellitus3 more

The main purpose of this study is to compare the effect of the addition of tirzepatide or placebo to titrated basal insulin on glycemic control in Chinese participants with type 2 diabetes.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Using Mobile Health Applications for Health

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of mobile health applications in improving health outcomes and type II diabetes outcomes in type 2 diabetics. This study will involve a 6-month long commitment where participants will be expected to weigh themselves every morning, at the same time, and check their blood glucose readings daily before and after meals for at least three meals in the day.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Endovascular Denervation (EDN) for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)

This is a prospective, single-center, single-arm, self-controlled study to evaluate the effects of endovascular denervation (EDN) on insulin secretory function and insulin sensitivity in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) .

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Effects of Tirzepatide and Insulin Glargine on Glucolipid Metabolism and Brain Function in Patients...

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

The effects of Tirzepatide and Insulin Glargine on glucose and lipid metabolism and inflammation in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Effects of Tirzepatide on the occurrence and development of cognitive impairment in diabetic patients and its associated pattern of changes in brain neural network characteristics.

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

DIAbetes TEam and Cgm in Managing Hospitalised Patients With Diabetes

Diabetes MellitusType 2

This trial investigates the effects of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and an in-hospital diabetes team on in-hospital glycemic and clinical outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes compared to standard glucose point-of-care (POC) testing and an in-hospital diabetes team.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria
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