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NCT ID: NCT00639457 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Exercise and Pioglitazone for HIV-Metabolic Syndromes

Start date: January 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose is to examine the safety and efficacy of 16wks of pioglitazone (Actos; 30mg/d) with and without aerobic and strength exercise training for reducing glucose intolerance and central adiposity in HIV-infected people. We anticipate that pioglitazone + exercise training will improve glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity, and reduce central adiposity more than pioglitazone alone. These improvements should translate into reduced cardiovascular disease risk in HIV-infected people.

NCT ID: NCT00639080 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Necessity for Lipid Lowering Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes Patients

Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Purpose: To assess prior need for lipid lowering therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes. Background/Hypothesis: At present, lipid lowering therapy, usually with a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor or "statin", is recommended therapy for selected patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). The use of statins for primary prevention of CVD is not clear. Some primary prevention studies have found a statistically significant benefit but others have not (CARDS and ASPEN). Although low-density lipoprotein (LDL) has traditionally been a key marker of cardiovascular disease risk (CVD) risk and thus a guide to statin treatment, in recent years apolipoprotein B (apoB) has emerged as an independent risk factor for CVD. In a recent study, Tildesley H. et al. showed that in 500 patients with type 2 DM not on lipid lowering therapy there was discordance between LDL and apoB values. Specifically, it was found that among patients who fail to achieve the LDL-C target, 13% of men, 24% of women less than 50 and 13% of women greater than 50 meet the apoB target. In other words, while the LDL level would indicate treatment, the apoB level would not. Objectives: The investigators propose to measure lipid parameters during lipid lowering therapy and compare this with lipid parameters at one and two months after discontinuation of therapy in selected patients with type 2 DM at low risk for CVD. Lipid parameters to be measured include: high-density lipoprotein (HDL) - cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, total cholesterol, total cholesterol: HDL-cholesterol ratio and apoB. As well, A1C will be measured.

NCT ID: NCT00638560 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Changes of Biomarkers in Response to Training and Antioxidant Treatment

Start date: March 2008
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to compare the effects of an intensive 4 weeks exercise training program with or without additional treatment with antioxidants. 16 volunteers are included into the study and randomized into a treatment (n=8,Vitamine E 400 IU od + vitamine C 1g twice daily) and a non-treatment (n=8, training only) group. Before and after the training program, skeletal muscle biopsies will be taken to measure PGC-1alpha and PPARgamma mRNA expression. In addition before and after the training program individuals will have the following measurements: body weight, waist circumference, body fat content (DEXA scan), euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamps, ergospirometer (VO2 max), routine laboratory measurements, serum malondialdehyde concentrations.

NCT ID: NCT00638131 Terminated - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Bosentan Use in Patients With Diabetic Nephropathy

Start date: January 2009
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

There is little doubt of the necessity for further improvement in the prevention and therapy of end-stage renal disease. Despite the success of ARB in treating diabetic nephropathy, not all patients obtain satisfactory control of blood pressure, albuminuria and decline in renal function. Experimental data have provided us with a rationale for the potential added benefits of ET receptor blockade to the AII inhibition in diabetic renal protection. Considering the nephroprotective effect of bosentan in diabetic rats, clinical studies are warranted to assess whether ET receptor antagonism has additive renoprotective effects on top of AII inhibition.

NCT ID: NCT00636766 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Diagnosis and Therapy of Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Plaque

Start date: September 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the present study is to examine the atherosclerotic plaque stability using in vivo and in vitro techniques and to investigate the influence of exercise, anti-diabetic, lipid-lowering and cannabinoids receptor antagonists on atherosclerotic plaque texture in patients with cardiovascular risk and animals prone to atherosclerosis.

NCT ID: NCT00631774 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Postprandial Metabolic Response After Use of Glucerna SR in Obese Type 2 Diabetes

Start date: November 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 4, 24-week, randomized, parallel, open-label study of a meal replacement program with Glucerna SR in obese Asian participants with type 2 diabetes. The duration of each subject's participation will be approximately 28 weeks, including a lead-in period of 2 weeks and a 2-week post-treatment telephone follow-up. A sufficient number of Asian subjects with type 2 diabetes who have a BMI 18 between 25-40 kg/m2 and meet all the inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria will be entered into the study to randomize approximately 60 subjects. Approximately 60 participants will be randomized to receive either (1) a meal replacement program with Glucerna SR on top of the Exchange-diet plan (EDP) or (2) an caloric-matched EDP only. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of a diet program including Glucerna SR as a meal replacement on postprandial glucose response after using Glucerna SR for 24 weeks in obese Asian subjects with type 2 diabetes

NCT ID: NCT00628212 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety Study of MP-513 in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Start date: January 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety and to determine the appropriate dose for phase 3 confirmatory trial, of MP-513 (Teneligliptin) in patients with type 2 Diabetes based on the change of HbA1c and adverse events after 12 weeks administration once daily in multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel assignment manner.

NCT ID: NCT00627783 Terminated - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Do You Need to Assess Myocardial Ischemia in Type 2 Diabetes

DYNAMIT
Start date: December 2000
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

DYNAMIT is a prospective, randomized, multicenter, open strategy trial run in 45 French hospitals. Diabetic patients with no evidence of coronary artery disease and at least 2 additional cardiovascular risk factors are randomized to screening for silent ischemia using a bicycle exercise test or Dipyridamole Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (N=316), or follow-up without screening (N=315). All have access to cardiovascular prevention according current guidelines. The main end point is time to death from all causes, non-fatal myocardial infarction, non-fatal stroke, or heart failure requiring hospitalization or emergency service intervention.

NCT ID: NCT00627471 Terminated - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Type 2 Diabetes Management With Lantus® (Malbec: Manejo Con Lantus® de Diabéticos Tipo 2)

Malbec
Start date: January 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To compare in terms of HbA1c insulin naive patients with Type 2 Diabetes starting with insulin glargine on an algorithm with insulin naive patients starting with insulin glargine on the physician's standard practice. To compare in terms of FBG insulin naïve patients starting with insulin glargine on an algorithm with insulin naïve patients starting with insulin glargine on the physician's standard practice. To compare the percentage of patients achieving HbA1c< 7% in each treatment group. To compare hypoglycaemic events (minor, severe and nocturnal) between groups. To compare average insulin dose between groups. To compare PRO (patients' reported outcomes) between groups. To compare mean changes in body weight between treatment groups.

NCT ID: NCT00622960 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Effect of High Monounsaturated Fat Diet on Glycemic Control and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Type 2 Diabetes

Start date: April 2004
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this proposed randomized, controlled trial is to compare the effects of high monounsaturated fat diets and high carbohydrate diets on body weight, body composition, glycemic control, plasma lipids, and other cardiovascular risk factors over a period of one year. At present, no such studies of free-living subjects have been performed. The specific aims of the proposed project are to test the hypotheses that (1) a high monounsaturated fat diet will produce greater weight loss/body fat loss and more successful weight maintenance than a high carbohydrate diet and (2) a high monounsaturated fat diet will result in an improved lipid profile and better glycemic control than a high carbohydrate diet.