Status:
COMPLETED
Study To Assess the Dietary Carbohydrate Content of Indian Diabetic Population
Lead Sponsor:
Bayer
Conditions:
Metabolic Disease
Diabetes Mellitus
Eligibility:
All Genders
18+ years
Brief Summary
The study is designed as an interventional (as blood investigations will be done) dietary survey of diabetic \& non-diabetic population sample of India to understand \& compare dietary patterns among ...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Diabetic Population
- Patients willing to provide signed \& dated informed consent and comply with study
- Indian diabetic population diagnosed with T2DM for at least 12 months
- Male and non pregnant female with age18 years or more
- Non-Diabetic Population
- Indian non-diabetic population who are not following any diet plan or dietary advice
- Patients willing to provide signed \& dated informed consent and comply with study requirements.
- Male and non pregnant female with age 18 years or more
- Non-diabetic population should be matched in terms of age, sex and centre
Exclusion
- Patient unwilling to comply with the study procedures.
- Pregnant \& lactating women
- History of cardiovascular event within the previous six months.
- Patients with specific co morbidities, which may impact the patients diet, e.g malignant diseases, advanced dementia, Parkinson's disease and others.
- Suffering from chronic diseases including but not limited to chronic renal failure, chronic liver disease that might interfere with participation in the study as per physician discretion.
- Patients on weight management plan e.g. low carbohydrate diet which includes dietary modifications or dietary alterations.
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
May 1 2012
Trial Type :
OBSERVATIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
September 1 2012
Estimated Enrollment :
796 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT01450592
Start Date
May 1 2012
End Date
September 1 2012
Last Update
December 30 2013
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