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NCT ID: NCT03261362 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Impact of Branched-chain Amino Acids in the Development of Insulin Resistance

BRAAWO
Start date: March 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to clarify the role of the branched-chain amino acids in the development of Insulin resistance in patients with diabetes

NCT ID: NCT03260673 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Corneal Endothelial Cell Changes After Phacoemulsification in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Start date: September 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study investigate the change of the corneal endothelial cells in patients with type 2 diabetes after phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation.

NCT ID: NCT03259984 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Epigenetics of Muscle Insulin Resistance

Start date: November 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The investigators are trying to understand the role of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) methylation in insulin resistance in skeletal muscle and blood tissues. DNA methylation is a normal chemical process in the body that modifies DNA. By studying this, the investigators hope to better understand the causes of insulin resistance.

NCT ID: NCT03258840 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus Type II

EPA Supplementation on Vascular Inflammation, and Gene Expression of PON2 in Patients With Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to determining of the effects of Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) supplementation on serum activities of Paraoxonase-1 and Homocystein thiolactonase, and serum levels of some indicators of vascular inflammation, and the gene expression of PON2 in the peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) in the patients with type II diabetes mellitus.

NCT ID: NCT03257501 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

FreeStyle Libre Flash Accuracy Study

Start date: August 22, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This is a non-randomized, single arm, multi-center, prospective, non-significant risk study to evaluate the FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose Monitoring System.

NCT ID: NCT03257228 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

The Association Between Diabetes Mellitus, Oral Lichen Planus and Insulin-like Growth Factors 1 and 2 (IGF1 and IGF2)

Start date: November 1, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Diabetes mellitus is among the most common chronic diseases, with significant and well documented impact on oral cavity health. Among the most common diseases of the oral cavity mucosa and complications in patients with impaired glucose metabolism and diabetes mellitus is oral lichen ruber (OLR), which according to World Health Organisation (WHO) is considered potentially malignant disorder. It was found that lichen ruber in diabetes mellitus has a much more aggressive clinical course in the form of atrophic-erosive and ulcerative lesions showing an increased tendency to malignant transformation. Although OLR etiology is unknown, evidence suggests cell-mediated autoimmune pathogenesis. OLR epithelial cells show anomalies in both enzymatic activity and carbohydrate metabolism, which may be related to hormones regulating carbohydrate, insulin and insulin-like growth factors 1 and 2 (IGF-1 and IGF-2) metabolism. The hypothesis of our research is that patients with diabetes mellitus and oral lichen ruber lesions will have a disturbance of insulin-like growth factors 1 and 2 and hence a greater risk of malignant transformation, compared to patients with oral lichen ruber without diabetes and healthy patients without alterations in the oral mucosa.

NCT ID: NCT03255902 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1

Family Routines - Healthy Families

Start date: May 24, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the proposed study, Family Routines - Healthy Families, is to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a parenting/family routine intervention program for parents of young children, ages 2-5, with type 1 diabetes.

NCT ID: NCT03254524 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Geography of ED Use and Population Health

Start date: August 20, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this study is to create predictive models of emergency care and metrics for population health that can be used to analyze how events like hospital closures or disasters like Hurricane Sandy affect health care utilization by patients in specific populations or geographic regions. Additionally, it will allow the development of metrics for population health that can act as surveillance mechanisms to measure disease prevalence and identify patterns in emergency department use that can be used to identify specific geographic regions where health care is either optimized to promote health or needs to be improve so that population health can be improved.

NCT ID: NCT03254095 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Predictors of Skin Temperature, Plantar Pressure and Ulceration in Diabetic Foot Patients.

Start date: September 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Diabetes is a chronic disease with increasing prevalence worldwide with a high burden to individuals and the society and it is expected to be the 7th leading cause of death in 2030. Diabetes related complications manifest in many body parts, often in the foot, due to reduced blood flow and nerve damage, increasing the risk of ulcers and amputation. High plantar pressures during walking contribute to the development of foot ulcers and foot ulcer recurrence. Emerging studies also point skin temperature as another predictor of foot ulceration. However, the number of studies including prediction models of plantar pressure and skin temperature are scarce, especially in patients with confirmed diagnosis of diabetic foot and a history of foot ulcer. Factors like mobility, hardness of plantar soft tissue, foot deformities and other diabetes related characteristics have been related to plantar pressure measurements but not to foot skin temperature measurements, and the relation between skin temperature and plantar pressure has not been much explored in the literature. The role of these variables in the development of foot ulceration needs further attention, especially in patients with history of foot ulcers has they are at the highest risk to develop a foot ulcer. Therefore, the goal of this research is to determine which variables can be used to predict plantar pressure and skin temperature and which factors are associated with the development of foot ulcers in patients with established diagnosis of diabetic foot. The associations between skin temperature and plantar pressure will also be addressed.

NCT ID: NCT03252132 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

Resistance Training in Patients With Diabetic Neuropathy

Start date: August 10, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a population-based study of type 2 diabetes patients with and without neuropathy recruited from the Danish National Type 2 Diabetes cohort (DD2). Diabetic patients with neuropathy may suffer from incapacitating symptoms such as pain, muscle weakness and impaired balance. Muscle weakness may cause reduced balance and postural instability increasing the risk of frequent falls and thereby increased morbidity and mortality. Thus, diabetic neuropathy is associated with significant disabilities having major impact on activities of daily living and quality of life. The effects of resistance training on neuropathy symptoms, muscle strength and muscle structure in patients with and with diabetic neuropathy will be examined.