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NCT ID: NCT04280783 Completed - Clinical trials for Overweight and Obesity

Active You: A Novel Exercise Program for African Americans

Start date: October 27, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Barriers to physical activity (PA) among African Americans (AAs) have been extensively studied, yet there is a paucity of innovative PA interventions designed to address them. In recent years, many studies have used the internet to promote PA in many settings, including the home environment, but only a few studies have recruited AAs. Without innovative and culturally relevant interventions, AAs will continue reporting extremely low levels of PA and disparate cardiovascular health outcomes. In prior work, the investigators sought the input of AA focus groups to inform the development of a technology-based Physical Activity for The Heart (PATH) intervention that leverages openly accessible platforms, such as YouTube, to promote PA in any setting. The investigators designed PATH as a culturally salient action-oriented intervention that can be accessed in any setting to promote PA among inactive AAs. In this application, the investigators propose to examine whether PATH is a feasible strategy for promoting PA among inactive AAs. In Aim 1 the investigators will conduct a randomized clinical trial that will include 30 inactive AAs to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the PATH intervention. In Aim 2 the investigators will examine the trend in PA and cardiovascular disease risk change from baseline to post-intervention. This approach is innovative because it leverages openly accessible technologies to provide a wide variety of free, enjoyable and action-oriented workout videos that match AAs preferences. This contribution will be significant because PATH could offer a novel, low-cost, and scalable strategy for promoting PA among individuals facing socio-environmental barriers to PA.

NCT ID: NCT04269070 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

WorkWell: Work-based Activity and Metabolic Health

Start date: March 25, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will test whether a range of pre-clinical cardiometabolic biomarkers can be improved via regular intervals of standing and light-intensity physical activity in real-world office environments.

NCT ID: NCT04256460 Completed - PreDiabetes Clinical Trials

Shanghai Community Prediabetes Standardized Management Project

Start date: December 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Participants with prediabetes is the key targets for diabetes prevention. So, in order to further strengthen and standardize the management of participants with prediabetes in the communities, the investigators start this project of standardized management of participants with prediabetes in communities of Shanghai. Explore the standardized management model for prediabetes participants within primary healthcare settings in Shanghai, to reduce the risk factors of diabetes, improve the blood glucose control, and the quality of life of participants with prediabetes.

NCT ID: NCT04256005 Completed - PreDiabetes Clinical Trials

Optimisation of Exercise Intensity During High-Intensity Interval Training for Glucose Control in Prediabetes

Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the current study is to identify the optimal exercise intensity of the high-intensity phase during a bout of High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to increase glucose clearance in a prediabetic population. The study is a within-subjects randomised crossover design with participants attending the laboratory on seven occasions over a two week period. The first visit will be to perform medical screening and to obtain informed consent. The second visit will be to collect baseline measures, select meal plans, to collect an activity tracker and to complete a ramped exercise test to establish exercise intensity thresholds. The third visit will be to fit an interstitial glucose sensor and to collect the standardised meals which will be provided to each participant. Visits four, five, and six will be the experimental trials. The seventh visit will be to remove the interstitial glucose sensor and return the activity tracker.

NCT ID: NCT04183907 Completed - PreDiabetes Clinical Trials

Preventing Risk for Metabolic Syndrome in Workaholics: An Intervention

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Given the serious nature of the health risks workaholics face, it is important to understand how the health risks of workaholics can be mitigated. Blue Mesa Health (BMH), partner in this research, has developed a digital lifestyle intervention program, Transform, that aims to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes through incremental changes to health behaviours. The program's participants work to improve their diet and physical activity levels with the guidance of a smartphone app and a remote health coach. The researchers designed a study to examine if Transform is particularly effective for workaholics as compared to non-workaholics. The goal of this study is to test the effectiveness of Transform in improving workaholics' and non-workaholics' health and work outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT04132908 Completed - PreDiabetes Clinical Trials

Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Effect of an Extract of Sclerocaya Birrea on Prediabetic Subjects

PRED
Start date: October 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It consists in the intake, during a period of 10 weeks, of a nutraceutical (natural extract of Sclerocarya birrea). It is a clinical trial, during which certain parameters of the glucidic metabolism will be measured analytically. Other secondary variables such as lipid profile, inflammatory markers, blood pressure, endothelial function and body composition will also be determined.

NCT ID: NCT04096989 Completed - PreDiabetes Clinical Trials

The Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine Regimen-based Lifestyle Mobile Health APP in Prediabetes

Start date: February 17, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prediabetes is a major risk factor for diabetes. The Lifestyle Modification Mobile Health Application (APP) could not only help to decrease blood sugar among individuals with prediabetes but it could also prevent a later occurrence of diabetes. While many people use traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to improve the participants body constitution in Chinese culture, it rarely if ever obtained through a mobile device. There are very few apps that provide effective TCM regimen-based lifestyle advice for prediabetes. Therefore, the investigators want to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of receiving TCM regimen-based lifestyle advice from a mobile device designed to improve the applicant's health status.

NCT ID: NCT04031222 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Mechanisms of Inflammation, Immunity, Islet Cell and Intestinal Hormone Changes in Youth at Risk for Diabetes

MI4D
Start date: May 19, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study intends to assess the role of inflammation in insulin resistant conditions (i.e., obesity and pre-diabetes) and the subsequent development of disease, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), in the adolescent population.

NCT ID: NCT03958838 Completed - PreDiabetes Clinical Trials

Peer Support To Enhance The Shanghai Integration Model Of Diabetes Care: Dissemination To 12 Communities

Start date: May 25, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project will disseminate a community-level intervention that integrates peer support from Community Self-Management Groups (CSMGs) and primary care through Community Health Centers (CHC). The model and program materials were developed and refined from the first year of implementation within community health centers in Shanghai. This project will be implemented in 12 communities in 6 districts across Shanghai, representing a diverse cross section of the population. A total of 1440 subjects will be recruited from the 12 intervention communities and 720 control subjects will be recruited from 4 control communities.

NCT ID: NCT03956914 Completed - PreDiabetes Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Deep Sea Water on the Blood Glucose Level

Start date: June 2, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of daily supplementation of deep sea water on improvement of hyperglycemia