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NCT07333885
Impact of Reducose® on Glycemic Response and Menopausal Symptoms in Perimenopausal Women (CALM-R)
The purpose of this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial is to. evaluate daily Reducose® (mulberry leaf extract) supplementation taken with the two largest meals for 12 weeks on improving glycemic response and perimenopausal symptoms in women aged 40-60 years. Glycemic response is measured using Dexcom Stelo continuous glucose monitors during standardized test meals, and menopausal symptoms and sleep/quality-of-life outcomes are assessed using validated surveys administered through the Chloe app in a decentralized U.S. study.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 40 Years - 60 Years
Updated: 2026-01-12
1 state
NCT07230951
Interaction Between White Potato Consumption and Meal Timing on Glycemic Response and Appetite in Adults
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the interaction between white potato consumption and meal timing on glycemic response, subjective appetite, and energy intake in adults. The investigators hypothesize that white potatoes will modulate glycemic response, enhance satiety, and mitigate subsequent meal consumption and overall food intake when compared with meals containing low glycemic carbohydrates. Furthermore, they anticipate that the timing of white potato consumption will yield differential effects, with breakfast consumption exerting a more pronounced impact on satiety and subsequent food intake reduction compared to dinner consumption.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years
Updated: 2025-11-17
1 state
NCT04881019
PRediction Of Glycemic RESponse Study
The purpose of PROGRESS is to engage and intensively monitor 1000 individuals' dietary intake, activity levels, and continuous glucose values over 10 days, link to clinical events out to 3-years, and use that data along with genomic, microbiome, electronic health record (EHR), and other biomarker data to develop a predictive model of individual glucose responses to nutrient intake in individuals with and without type 2 diabetes.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-05-21
1 state