Web-based Approach in Nutrition and Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes MellitusOverweight and Obesity1 moreThe study aims to test web-based strategies, in overweight or obese participants at risk or affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus , to promote adherence over time to a healthy lifestyle and nutritional medical therapy (TMN). The study population includes 40 subjects, randomly allocated to web group (therapeutic reinforcement through web-based strategies) or traditional group (traditional educational approach). Anthropometric and clinical parameters will be collected, as well as scores of validated questionnaires will be administered up to 12 months from the enrollment.
Study to Learn More About Outcomes Reported by Patients Suffering From Type 2 Diabetes Using a Digital...
Diabetes MellitusType 2In this study researchers want to gain more information on patients who are treated with Metformin for their Type 2 Diabetes. Adult female and male patients with a prescription of a Metformin containing drug will be invited to the study in a public pharmacy after the decision for treatment with Metformin has been made by the treating physician. The pharmacist will provide interested participants access to a special phone App and participants are asked to complete via this phone App a questionnaire on their health situation with special focus on their Type 2 Diabetes. This includes questions on complications and self-care activities in relation to their diabetes, questions on quality of life and health history. There will be no extra visit to the treating doctor or a pharmacy. The study is aiming to have the questionnaire completed by 300 participants.
Type 2 Diabetes and Bone Microarchitecture
Type 2 DiabetesType 2 diabetes is a major public health problem, associated with an increased risk of fractures. Diabetes even appears to be the most important predictor of low kinetic fractures in men and women, and the risk of hip fracture in type 2 diabetics is increased by 40 to 50%, with often more serious consequences (post-operative complications, longer hospital stays, increased mortality rate). Currently, the risk of fractures is estimated by the measure of areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and T-score. However, in diabetics aBMD is not decreased, and even paradoxically increased. Indeed, aBMD is 5-10% higher in type 2 diabetic patients compared to non-diabetic subjects, which suggests that the assessment of fracture risk in these patients is underestimated. The High Resolution peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography (HR-pQCT) 3D bone imaging technique has a resolution close to the size of the bone trabeculae. It is used to assess volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD) and bone microarchitecture at the tibia and distal radius, and enables a better estimation of the fracture risk compared to the measurement of aBMD. Our hypothesis is that bone microarchitecture is altered in type 2 diabetic patients, explaining the increased risk of fracture in this population compared to non-diabetics. We propose to set up a descriptive case control study, nestled in 3 cohorts of men and women (QUALYOR, OFELY and STRAMBO), to compare the bone micro-architecture measured by HR-pQCT at the level of the tibia and distal radius, in type 2 diabetics compared to non-diabetic subjects from the same cohorts.
Phenotypes and Outcomes of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction in Patients With Hypertension...
Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection FractionDiabetes Mellitus2 moreOur study is the first multicenter study in Vietnam on clinical phenotypes of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) in patients with concurrent type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and hypertension (HTN). The purpose of this study is to identify different phenotypes of the Vietnamese HFpEF-HTN-T2DM population, as well as the association of these phenotypes with long-term outcomes.
Study of the Genome, Gut Metagenome and Lifestyle of Patients With Incident Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus...
Diabetes MellitusType 22 moreA case-control study to identify microbiome and genetic differences between healthy people and patients with incident type 2 diabetes mellitus.
An Observational Study to Assess the Prevalence of Heart Failure in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
Type 2 DiabetesAn Observational Study to assess the Prevalence of Heart Failure in Type 2 Diabetes Patients in India.
Management of Dyslipidemia in Adult Type 2 Diabetes Patients in India
DyslipidemiaType 2 Diabetes MellitusThe purpose of study to assess the control of dyslipidemia in the Indian diabetic population treated with any hypolipidemic agent.
Evaluation of Low Blood Sugar Events in Participants With Diabetes (MK-0431-402)
Type 2 Diabetes MellitusThis is a multicenter, observational, retrospective and cross-sectional study to be conducted in a cohort of consecutively selected participants with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who have been treated with sulphonylurea (SU) monotherapy or SU + metformin (MF) combination therapy by their cardiologist, nephrologist, or family practice doctor for at least 6 months prior to study enrollment. The purpose of the study is to assess treatment patterns, goal attainment rates, long-term diabetes complication rates, and frequency and severity of hypoglycemic episodes among T2DM participants treated in cardiology, nephrology and family practice settings.
Skin and Retina Microvascular Endothelial Function in Healthy, Insulin Resistant and Type 2 Diabetic...
Diabetes MellitusType 2The purpose of this study is to investigate microvascular endothelial function in the retina of lean, obese, and type 2 diabetic subjects and to compare microvascular endothelial function in the retina with several other established markers of endothelial and microvascular function.
An Observational Study of Insulin Aspart and, if Necessary, Insulin Levemir (FlexPen®) in the Evening...
DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 moreThis study is conducted in Europe. The aim of this study is investigate the potential of a supplementary insulin therapy regimen (SIT) as intensification for insufficiently controlled patients with type 2 diabetes in a normal diabetes care setting.