Life Style Clinical Trial
— BELIFEOfficial title:
Bicycle Exercise and Lifestyle Intervention in Newly Diagnosed Diabetes
The aim of the study is to test the efficacy, feasibility, and safety of a bicycle exercise followed by an intensive lifestyle intervention for 3 months in patients with recent onset and medically untreated type 2 diabetes.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 62 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Informed consent as documented by signature - Type 2 diabetes diagnosed within the last two years according to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) criteria - Age = 18 years - HbA1c = 7.5 % Exclusion Criteria: - Clinically instable patient as defined by the physicians on duty including signs of new cardiac ischemia in the ECG, systolic blood pressure = 200 mmHg, fever = 38.5 °C, symptoms of SIRS or reduced vigilance. - Anti-diabetic medication for = 24 hours - Inability to perform a bicycle exercise during 30 minutes - Previous lifestyle-intervention by an endocrinologist - Engagement in physical activity more than five times per week - Enrollment in other interventional study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Switzerland | University Hospital Basel | Basel | Basel-Stadt |
Switzerland | Hopital du Jura | Delémont | |
Switzerland | Cantonal Hospital Olten | Olten | Solothurn |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland | Kantonsspital Olten |
Switzerland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | metabolic control | fasting glucose < 7.6 mM and HbA1c below a target stratified for three groups according to HbA1c at baseline. | 3 months | |
Secondary | Absolute HbA1c reduction per stratification group | Absolute HbA1c (% points) reduction after 3 months per stratification group (groups consist of HbA1c >14%; HbA1c <14% and >10%; HbA1c <10%) | 3 months | |
Secondary | Absolute HbA1c reduction per stratification group | Absolute HbA1c (% points) reduction after 6 months per stratification group (groups consist of HbA1c >14%; HbA1c <14% and >10%; HbA1c <10%) | 6 months | |
Secondary | Proportion of patients achieving HbA1c target in each stratification group | Proportion (%) of patients achieving target per stratified group after 3 months without anti-diabetic medication other than Metformin (groups consist of HbA1c >14%, HbA1c <14% and >10% and HbA1c <10%) | 3 months | |
Secondary | Feasibility of bicycle exercise at study enrollment in the ER | Feasibility of bicycle exercise at study enrollment in the ER, defined as absence of problem reports through the study team | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Proportion of patients achieving HbA1c target in each stratification group | Proportion (%) of patients achieving target per stratified group after 6 months without anti-diabetic medication other than Metformin (groups consist of HbA1c >14%, HbA1c <14% and >10% and HbA1c <10%) | 6 months | |
Secondary | Changes in heart rate after bicycle intervention | Changes in heart rate (beats per minute) at the end and 120 min after bicycle exercise in the emergency room compared to baseline | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Changes in respiratory rate after bicycle intervention | Changes in respiratory rate (breaths per minute) at the end and 120 min after bicycle exercise in the emergency room compared to baseline | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Changes in blood pressure after bicycle intervention | Changes in blood pressure (mmHg) at the end and 120 min after bicycle exercise in the emergency room compared to baseline | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Changes in blood glucose after bicycle intervention | Changes in blood glucose (mmol/l) at the end and 120 min after bicycle exercise in the emergency room compared to baseline | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Changes in pH after bicycle intervention | Changes in pH at the end and 120 min after bicycle exercise in the emergency room compared to baseline | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Changes in base excess after bicycle intervention | Changes in base excess (BE) at the end and 120 min after bicycle exercise in the emergency room compared to baseline | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Changes in bicarbonate after bicycle intervention | Changes in bicarbonate (mmol/l) at the end and 120 min after bicycle exercise in the emergency room compared to baseline | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Incidence of exercise related Adverse Events (Safety) during bicycle exercise in the ER | Incidence of exercise related Adverse Events (cardiac, circulatory, pulmonary, neurologic complications) during bicycle exercise after diabetes diagnosis in the ER | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Incidence of Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (Safety and Tolerability) | Incidence of Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (Safety and Tolerability) during intensive lifestyle intervention after new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes | 6 months | |
Secondary | Re-hospitalization rate | Re-hospitalizations within 3 months after discharge from the emergency room. | 3 months | |
Secondary | Re-consultation rate | Rate of unplanned re-consultations within 3 months after discharge from the emergency room. | 3 months | |
Secondary | Changes in HbA1c at 6 months | Changes in HbA1c (in % points) at 6 months compared to baseline assessed by blood sample | 6 months | |
Secondary | Changes in physical activity at 6 months | Changes in physical activity at 6 months compared to baseline assessed by SIMPAQ questionnaire and actigraph.
The SIMPAQ (Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire) measures daily physical activity. Time spent sedentary and active is measured in hours per day. |
6 months | |
Secondary | Number of antidiabetic medication at 30 days | Number of antidiabetic medication at 30 compared to baseline in both arms | 30 days | |
Secondary | Number of antidiabetic medication 60 days | Number of antidiabetic medication 60 days compared to baseline in both arms | 60 days | |
Secondary | Number of antidiabetic medication at 90 days | Number of antidiabetic medication at 90 days compared to baseline in both arms | 90 months | |
Secondary | Dosage of antidiabetic medication at 30 | Dosage of antidiabetic medication at 30 days compared to baseline in both arms | 30 days | |
Secondary | Dosage of antidiabetic medication at 60 days | Dosage of antidiabetic medication at 60 days compared to baseline in both arms | 60 days | |
Secondary | Dosage of antidiabetic medication at 90 days | Dosage of antidiabetic medication at 90 days compared to baseline in both arms | 90 days | |
Secondary | Quality of life by SF-36 Questionnaire | Quality of life at 6 months in intervention group as compared to standard of care as assessed by SF-36 questionnaire. The Short Form (36) Health Survey is a 36-item, patient-reported survey of patient health. The SF-36 consists of eight scaled scores, which are the weighted sums of the questions in their section. Each scale is directly transformed into a 0-100 scale on the assumption that each question carries equal weight. The lower the score the more disability. The higher the score the less disability i.e., a score of zero is equivalent to maximum disability and a score of 100 is equivalent to no disability. | 6 months |
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