- RecruitingNA
Fructose is a Metabolic and Inflammatory Pathogenic Factor in Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatohepatitis (MASH)
This study looks into how a sugar called fructose might affect people with MASH, a liver condition. Researchers will compare fructose to another sugar, glucose, over four weeks to see if it causes more inflammation or affects liver fat in people with MASH compared to those with less severe liver issues or healthy people.
For: MASH - Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis · MASH With Fibrosis · Steatosis of LiverUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
Exogenous Carbohydrate Oxidation During High Intensity Exercise
This study looks at how your body uses energy from food, specifically sugar (glucose), during different types of exercise. We want to see how much of the sugar you eat turns into energy when you're working out hard, using a special way to track it.
For: Exercise MetabolismUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
Effect of a Sugar Replacement on Blood Glucose Levels in Healthy Adults
This study looks at how a sugar replacement, Oligomate®, affects blood sugar after eating. High blood sugar can be a risk for heart concerns and diabetes. We're testing if Oligomate® can help keep blood sugar levels steady in healthy people.
For: Postprandial Hyperglycemia · HyperinsulinemiaUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Effect of Hyperglycaemia and Moxifloxacin on QTc Interval in T2DM
This study looks at how high blood sugar and the antibiotic moxifloxacin affect the heart's electrical rhythm in people with type 2 diabetes. Researchers want to see if moxifloxacin's effect on heart rhythm is worse when blood sugar is high or insulin is low, to improve patient safety.
For: Diabetes Type 2 · Hyperglycaemia (Diabetic) · QT Interval, Variation inUnited Kingdom