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The overarching goal of this project is to develop and test a behavioral intervention delivered by promotoras to help at-risk Latinas lose weight and prevent diabetes.
To establish the performance of the Dexcom G4 Platinum with a Modified Algorithm continuous monitoring system when compared to a laboratory reference measurement.
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of 4 different recruitment techniques for enrollment into a cholesterol study. 2,000 people that meet initial eligibility criteria for the study will be randomized into one of 4 groups and will all receive the same recruitment letter inviting them to participate in the study by enrolling on an online platform. Group 1 will receive the recruitment letter in a normal sized envelope, Group 2 will receive the recruitment letter in an 8.5 x 11 inch envelope, Group 3 will receive a recruitment letter shipped via USPS priority mail and a Group 4 will receive a recruitment letter with the image of an Amazon gift card and told they will receive a $25 gift card if they enroll in the study. All other groups are told that they will receive a $25 check upon enrollment in the study.
Balancing immunosuppressive treatment in organ transplantation in order to achieve effective prevention of rejection on one side and avoidance of negative side effects on the other side is a major challenge, leading to developing different immunosuppressive protocols. Cornerstones of immunosuppressive treatment such as Corticosteroids (CS) and Calcineurin Inhibitors (CNI) are known to cause an increased incidence of diabetes, cardiovascular morbidity, nephrotoxicity and malignancies. The investigators believe that both avoidance of CS and minimization of CNI, while using Anti-ThymocyteGlobuline(ATG) induction (instead of interleucin-2 receptor blockers) and mycofenolate mofetil(MMF) therapeutic drug monitoring is going to reduce negative side effects, without increased rejection frequency in renal transplanted patients.
The purpose of this study is to assess whether the current recommendation for a 50% dose reduction in insulin for diabetic patients with a creatinine clearance (CrCl) ≤15 mL/min or on hemodialysis results in an increased number of hypoglycemic episodes.
Investigators are conducting a randomized controlled trial to determine whether an online team-based spaced education (SE) game can improve HbA1c levels among these patients with diabetes (primary aim). Secondary aims include determining the impact of the game on patients' pill possession ratio (PPR) of oral DM meds and their microalbumin/creatinine (M/C) ratio, ACE PPR, and ARB PPR.
To demonstrate the superiority of a chronic care model (SINERGIA model) supported by the Self Monitoring of Blood Glucose with BGStar over usual care in improving glycemic control at 12 months in patients with type 2 diabetes not treated with insulin.
Primary aim: examine feasibility and acceptability of a brief cognitive therapy protocol for type II diabetes administered by nurse care managers or health coaches via phone.
This trial is conducted in Europe. The aim of the trial is to investigate the effect of semaglutide on energy intake, appetite sensations, postprandial glucose and triglyceride metabolism and gastric emptying in obese subjects compared with placebo.