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Diabetes Body Project for Eating Disorders
Study Summary
This trial will test whether an evidence-based eating disorder prevention program can help those with Type 1 Diabetes who are at high risk for developing an eating disorder, by reducing concerns about their body image and improving their glycemic control.
- Eating Disorders
- Type 1 Diabetes
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Inclusion Criteria
You may be eligible if you check “Yes” for the criteria belowTimeline
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Study Objectives
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is enrollment currently open for this clinical investigation?
"The clinical trial is looking for more participants, as indicated on clinicaltrials.gov where it was first uploaded on March 21st 2022 and last modified on May 6th of the same year."
What is the aggregate figure of participants for this clinical experiment?
"Affirmative. The details shared on clinicaltrials.gov reveal that recruitment for this trial is in full swing, with the study first being uploaded to the website on March 21st of 2022 and last edited May 6th of 2022. 60 patients are needed at a single site."
What criteria must a person meet to be eligible for this research initiative?
"This research project will include 60 female-identifying individuals aged between 15 and 30, who meet the American Diabetes Association's criteria for a Type 1 diabetes diagnosis of at least 6 months duration, take insulin as part of their treatment plan and have visited their doctor in the past year with body image concerns."
Are elderly individuals being included in the experiment?
"This experiment has established that 15-30 year olds are eligible for enrolment. In comparison, 192 trials accept younger patients and 225 target those over 65 years of age."
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