ACTRN12618001991202
Not yet recruiting
未知
Relationship between Metabolic disease, Inflammation, Microbiome & Obesity (MIMO)): prospective clinical data collection in obese patients during lifestyle and gastric surgery intervention
Overview
- Phase
- 未知
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Obesity
- Sponsor
- Western Sydney Local Health District
- Enrollment
- 300
- Status
- Not yet recruiting
- Last Updated
- 7 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Able to comprehend the requirements and procedures for the study and to provide informed consent before entering the study;
- •Age greater than 18;
- •Sex: male, female;
- •Body mass index greater than 35 kg/m2 PLUS Type 2 Diabetes OR 2 or more obesity\-related comorbidities
Exclusion Criteria
- •Age less than 18 years;
- •Pregnant or lactating women;
- •People in existing dependent or unequal relationships with any member of the research team;
- •People who may be involved in illegal activity;
- •People highly dependent on medical care;
- •Patients with a cognitive impairment, an intellectual disability or a mental condition which interfere with the patient's ability to understand the requirements of the study;
- •Inability to give written informed consent.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
Similar Trials
Recruiting
Not Applicable
MAFLD and Sarcopenia and heart disease riskCTRI/2022/04/042201ICMR
Completed
Not Applicable
The Effect of Probiotics on Low-grade Inflammation, Microbiota and Risk Factors for Metabolic Syndrome in Obese ChildrenMetabolic SyndromeInflammationObesityNCT01020617University of Copenhagen51
Recruiting
Not Applicable
Relationships between metabolic syndrome-associated cytokines and paiJPRN-UMIN000011537The University of Tokyo Hospital160
Not yet recruiting
Not Applicable
Association between metabolic syndrome and development of recurrent colon polyps after polypectomycolon polypsJPRN-UMIN000011504Chigasaki Municipal Hospital200
Recruiting
Not Applicable
Metabolism and inflammation researches in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertensiopulmonary arterial hypertensionJPRN-UMIN000009458Second Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine200