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NCT ID: NCT03309761 Completed - Insulin Resistance Clinical Trials

Description of an Immune Activation Profile Linked to Insulin Resistance in Subjects Aged 55-69

METACTIV
Start date: December 11, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study is to describe an immune activation profile of people at risk of insulin resistance based on a wide range of markers which will allow easy identification of patients at risk.

NCT ID: NCT03306771 Not yet recruiting - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

The Relationship Between Morbid Obesity and Carotid Artery Stenosis

Start date: June 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The correlation between metabolic syndrome and carotid artery stenosis is well established. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between morbid obesity and carotid artery stenosis.

NCT ID: NCT03306069 Completed - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Effects of Low-volume Aerobic Interval Training in Overweight Individuals at Increased Cardiometabolic Risk

BELITA
Start date: November 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to compare the impact of aerobic interval training intensity on exercise adherence and changes in cardiorespiratory fitness, cardiometabolic risk profile, body composition, inflammatory markers and subjective health outcomes after a 12-week intervention trial in overweight individuals at increased cardiometabolic risk.

NCT ID: NCT03306056 Recruiting - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Whole-body Electromyostimulation Versus Conventional Low-volume Strength Training in Overweight Individuals

EKAM
Start date: November 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to compare the effects of whole-body electromyostimulation versus a conventional low-volume strength-training program, each combined with an individualized, weight-reducing diet, on the cardiometabolic risk profile, muscle strength, body composition, inflammatory markers and subjective health outcomes in overweight individuals at increased cardiometabolic risk.

NCT ID: NCT03301675 Completed - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Effect of Orange Juice and Healthy Diet on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors of Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome

Start date: June 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to verify if combination of a healthy diet and orange juice consumption can minimize cardiometabolic risk factors for Metabolic Syndrome (MetS)

NCT ID: NCT03300271 Completed - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Effects of a Supportive Mobile Health for Life Style Modification on Blood Pressure and Insulin Resistance Improvement in People With Metabolic Abnormalities

Start date: October 28, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this randomized study is to assess the efficacy of a mobile application for the improvement of blood pressure and insulin resistance in people with metabolic abnormalities.

NCT ID: NCT03297749 Active, not recruiting - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Genetic Variants and Oxidative Stress as Links Between Periodontitis and Metabolic Syndrome

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

The aim of this study is to investigate the systemic impact of periodontitis in patients with Metabolic Syndrome, by assessing measures of sub-clinical atherosclerosis and cardiovascular risk, microbial factors and host genetic variants, and to study the possible effect of mediators of inflammation and oxidative stress as links between the two conditions.

NCT ID: NCT03296514 Completed - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction for Metabolic Syndrome

MBSR
Start date: July 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Mindfulness based stress reduction offered to couples where one has metabolic syndrome to see if their stress is reduced as measured by bio markers and surveys

NCT ID: NCT03293264 Completed - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Exercise Training on Metabolic Syndrome Severity in Employees

Start date: October 17, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hypothesis: An occupational 6 months physical exercise training will lead to better health behaviour and improve the severity of the metabolic syndrome. 312 subjects will be assigned to either an intervention or a waiting-control-group. The intervention group will receive instructions with the aim to perform 150 min exercise training per week. Exercise consists of endurance, strength and coordination training. A feedback system guided by sports scientists will be installed for all subjects in the intervention group using activity monitoring (wearable). After 6 months training subjects from the intervention group will be assigned to one of the following groups for follow-up observation from month 6 to months 12: - training with personal/individual feedback from sport scientist - training with automated feedback using activity monitoring Tools (wearable) - training without further feedback Subjects assigned to the control group will be provided with information on low intensity motion exercises. After 6 months in the control group subjects will be provided with the same exercise intervention as the intervention for a duration of 6 months. Study visits will be conducted at month 0, month 6, month 12, and a long-term follow-up at month 24..

NCT ID: NCT03292042 Completed - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of a Lifestyle Intervention, for People With SMI Who Meet Metabolic Syndrome Criteria

Start date: September 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention, to reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome in patients with serious mental illness who receive treatment with antipsychotic medications. The hypothesis of the study is that: the application of a physical health promotion program in people with serious mental illness, who receive treatment with antipsychotic medications, carried out by a mental health nurse, will decrease the presence of metabolic syndrome and contribute to improve their quality of life.