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Fructose + Glucose Beverage for Obesity
Study Summary
This trial will compare the rates of sugar-to-fat conversion in obese adolescents with and without prediabetes, after consuming a fructose-containing beverage.
- Adolescent Obesity
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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Are recruitment efforts currently underway for this clinical trial?
"Affirmative. According to information on clinicaltrials.gov, the trial in question has been actively recruiting patients since it was posted on August 13th 2018; last updated September 16th 2022. 35 volunteers are needed from one medical centre for this study."
Is it possible to participate in this research program?
"This clinical research requires 35 participants aged 12 to 21 that have been classified as obese by BMI. Further, the trial necessitates individuals must have HbA1C less than 5.7% and no fasting hyperglycemia for Group 1 or higher HbA1C levels (5.7-6.49%) and be post pubertal in stage for Group 2; hypertension at 95th percentile of more, abnormal lipids, abstain from fish oil supplements and other vitamins/supplements within a week prior to study visit, avoid alcohol 48 hours before the study visit, not partake in strenuous physical activity day preceding"
How many participants are eligible to partake in this experiment?
"Affirmative. According to the information uploaded on clinicaltrials.gov, this medical trial first began recruiting patients in August 2018 and is still accepting applications as of September 2022. The study aims to obtain 35 participants at a single location."
Does this research accommodate participants who are older than 35 years of age?
"For participation in this medication trial, individuals must be between the ages of 12 and 21. According to available data, there are 250 trials for minors under 18 years old and 603 for seniors over 65."
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