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Precision Diets for Diabetes Prevention
Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT03919877
Purpose
With this study the investigators want to understand the physiological differences for people
developing pre-diabetes and diabetes. The investigators hypothesize that different
individuals go through different paths in the development of the disease. By understanding
the personal mechanism for developing disease, the investigators will find a personalized
approach to prevent that development. The investigators are also hoping to be able to find a
biomarker that will pinpoint to the particular defect and thus, diagnose the problem at an
earlier stage and have the information to give personalized diet recommendations to prevent
the development of diabetes more effectively.
Official Title
Precision Diets for Diabetes Prevention
Stanford Investigator(s)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Be 18 years of age or older;
- Not be pregnant, if female;
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have major organ disease, hypertension defined as >160/100, pregnant/lactating,
diabetogenic medications, malabsorptive disorders like celiac sprue, others, heavy
alcohol use, use of weight loss medications or specific diets, weight change > 2 kg in
the last three weeks, history of bariatric surgery.
- Any medical condition that physicians believe would interfere with study participation
or evaluation of results.
- Mental incapacity a nd/or cognitive impairment on the part of the patient that would
preclude adequate understanding of, or cooperation with, the study protocol.
Intervention(s):
other: Dietary
Recruiting
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Michael Snyder, PhD