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NCT06598865
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Comparative Effectiveness of Prescribed Adapted Physical Activity (APA), Either Practiced Independently After Training, or Supervised by an APA Teacher, on Glycemic Regulation in People With Unbalanced Type 2 Diabetes.

Sponsor: Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche pour l'Intensification du Traitement du Diabète

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Summary

Comparative effectiveness on glycemic balance of a non-pharmacological treatment, Adapted Physical Activity (APA), either supervised by a qualified APA instructor or unsupervised in autonomy, in individuals with inadequately controlled Type 2 Diabetes, under diet alone or non-insulin treatment.

Official title: Comparative Effectiveness on Glycemic Balance of a Non-pharmacological Treatment, Adapted Physical Activity (APA), Either Supervised by a Qualified APA Instructor or Unsupervised in Autonomy, in Individuals With Inadequately Controlled Type 2 Diabetes, Under Diet Alone or Non-insulin Treatment.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 67 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2025-02-24

Completion Date

2028-06

Last Updated

2026-02-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

adapted physical activity

After the initial training in adapted physical activity (APA), patients will receive regular support from an APA instructor, and they will be asked to participate in 3 sessions per week of APA, if possible in a Sport-Health center close to their home, for the entire duration of the study. The content of the additional APA sessions (up to 2 additional sessions per week) can be discussed with the APA instructor. They will also be asked to return to the study center for a visit at 3 months (Visit 3) to assess the effect of the APA conducted during this period

Locations (1)

CERITD (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches pour l'Intensification du Traitement du Diabète),

Évry, France