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NCT ID: NCT01346033 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Evaluation of SCOUT DS in Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes

TCOYD
Start date: October 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of the trial is to collect SCOUT DS and Hemoglobin A1c measurements of subjects who have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.

NCT ID: NCT01345500 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

UCSD Take Charge Study

Start date: February 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the Take Charge Study is to determine among overweight and obese men and women with type 2 diabetes whether 1) participating in a commercial weight loss program promotes great weight loss and weight loss maintenance at one year compared to usual care conditions and 2) whether there is a differential weight loss response to different dietary macronutrient composition (lower carbohydrate/higher fat diet versus a higher carbohydrate/lower fat).

NCT ID: NCT01345435 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Effects of Telemonitoring and Telemedicine Service for Type 2 Diabetes Care

Smart-DM
Start date: January 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A multi-center, randomized, parallel, interventional, open label trial to compare Hemoglobin A1C-lowering effect of conventional treatment and Smart Care Service in patients with type 2 diabetes.

NCT ID: NCT01344668 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

The Public Private Partnership Addressing Literacy-Numeracy to Improve Diabetes Care

PRIDE
Start date: May 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary hypotheses are that the intervention will improve A1C, blood pressure, lipids, weight, self-efficacy, self-management behaviors, and use of clinical services at 12 and 24 months follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT01343589 Completed - Clinical trials for Coronary Heart Disease

Effects of Milk Derived From Mountain-pasture Grazing Cows on Risk Markers of the Metabolic Syndrome Compared to Conventional Danish Milk

Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To investigate the effect of milk delivered from mountain-pasture grazing cows on risk markers of the metabolic syndrome and type-2 diabetes with the effect of conventional Danish milk. The study should reveal the importance of phytanic acid content for these effects.

NCT ID: NCT01342042 Recruiting - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

The Safety,Preliminary Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics Study of rExenatide-4 in Chinese Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

SPPS
Start date: March 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This research is randomized, controlled trial. 36 Chinese subjects with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus will take part in the trial. Subjects will randomly enter into one of three groups, administration daily twice, the period of is 84 days treatment. Subjects should be in hospital for pharmacokinetic studies in 1 d~ 8d, 30 d (if necessary)and 84 d, during 9 d ~ 83 d outpatient follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT01341795 Recruiting - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Genetic Variation in the Transporters and Hypoglycemic Agents

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Type 2 diabetes have become a major global health problem. Currently, metformin is used as first-line therapy in combination with lifestyle changes, and sitagliptin can be added to metformin in case of insufficient glycemic control by metformin alone, and fixed-dose combination of sitagliptin and metformin is available. In clinical practice, inter-individual variations in response to sitagliptin and metformin treatment are commonly found, which may reflect inter-patient differences in disposition of these medications. Sitagliptin and metformin are known as substrates of some transporters (P-gp, OAT3, OCT1 and OCT2) and some functional variations of these transporters were reported. This study is designed to clarify the effect of these transporter variants on response to sitagliptin and metformin in type 2 DM patients.

NCT ID: NCT01341587 Terminated - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Smart Glucose Meter Project

Start date: April 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Currently, in the U.S., 1 in 3 males and 2 in 5 females born after 2000 are expected to develop diabetes during his or her lifetime. Research has demonstrated that control of blood glucose (BG) reduces the complications of diabetes. As a result, almost half of Americans diagnosed with diabetes, are prescribed finger-stick glucose meters to monitor their BG. The value of this approach is known to be limited by a high rate of patient non-compliance with BG testing, where patients test less often than prescribed. Increased communication between patient and care manager along with feedback has been shown to increase self monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) test compliance. However, this feedback loop is largely absent from the current, episodic model of patient / care manager interaction and not available in existing BG meters given to diabetic patients. In this study, we propose to pilot test a cellular-embedded glucose meter. This device can transmit glucose readings directly over a cellular network to a care management server and then the patient will receive feedback on the screen of the glucose meter.

NCT ID: NCT01340924 Active, not recruiting - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Relationship Between Gestational Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes

GDM
Start date: September 2009
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The overall objective of this research project is to study the impact of preventive practices on the T2D-related risk profile among women with and without prior GDM and their children exposed and unexposed to GDM.

NCT ID: NCT01340079 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Virtual World Health Behavior Counseling for Patients With Diabetes

Start date: April 2011
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Comparison of 2 methods of delivery health education for African-American women with Type 2 Diabetes. The two methods are: face to face education in small groups, as compared to delivering the same curriculum in the virtual world, Second Life.