- recruitingNA
RT-CGM in Young Adults at Risk of DKA
This study looks at how a special device called real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) helps young adults, aged 18-25, manage their type 1 diabetes. We want to see if it improves blood sugar control and reduces hospital visits for high blood sugar.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
Relative Contribution of Brain Insulin Action for Postprandial Metabolism
This study looks at how your brain's response to insulin affects your body's use of sugar after eating. We'll use a special nasal spray with insulin or a dummy spray, along with a sugar drink, to see if there are differences between men and women, and how a woman's monthly cycle plays a role.
Germany - active not recruiting
Predicting Dysglycemia in Individuals With Gestational Diabetes Immediately Postpartum Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring
This study looks at how a small stick-on sensor can help new mums who had diabetes during pregnancy. It aims to find out if this sensor can predict their risk of developing diabetes again, more easily than current tests.
Canada