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RECRUITING

NCT05188027

Aerobic vs Resistance Exercise in Post-menopausal Women With Type 1 Diabetes

Participants will be asked to wear a continuous glucose monitor for at least three days on three separate occasions. One testing session will be a no-exercise resting control session (90 minutes). One will be a moderate aerobic exercise session (30 minutes of exercise, 60 minutes of recovery), and the third will be a moderate weight-lifting session (\~30 minutes of exercise, 60 minutes of recovery).The investigators will measure changes in blood glucose during exercise by drawing blood during and after exercise. Post-exercise glucose trends will be examined using continuous glucose monitoring.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 45 Years - 75 Years

Updated: 2026-03-16

2 states

Type 1 Diabetes
Post-menopause
RECRUITING

NCT07402382

Effects of an Amylopectin Chromium Blend on Whole-Body Protein Kinetics and Glucose Control in Peri/Post-Menopausal Women

The goal of this study is to better understand how an amylopectin chromium blend may influence whole body protein balance in women during midlife, when hormonal changes can adversely affect protein metabolism and muscle maintenance. Continuous glucose monitoring will also be used to assess glycemic control over a 24-hour period. The main questions the study aims to answer are: * Does the use of an amylopectin chromium blend in peri- and post-menopausal women help to support positive protein balance * Can the affect be achieved using a concentrated dose Researchers will compare the nutritional supplement to a placebo (amylopectin alone) to see if the amylopectin chromium blend can promote positive protein balance. A concentrated dose of the supplement will also be evaluated for comparative effectiveness. Participants will: * Consume the nutritional supplement (standard or concentrated dose) or placebo acutely after a short resistance exercise bout * Complete four in-person visits, including the single-day intervention Results from this research may help guide future nutritional strategies to support healthy aging, muscle function, and overall metabolic health.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 40 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2026-02-11

1 state

Glucose Monitoring, Continuous
Whole Body Protein Metabolism
Peri-menopausal Women
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RECRUITING

NCT05401630

Mental Stress Reactivity in Women With CMD

Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction (CMD) occurs when there are problems in the small blood vessels/arteries of the heart, resulting in persistent chest pain that affects women. There are an estimated 3 million women in the US with CMD and about 100,000 new cases annually. This research will investigate whether the stress response physiology and autonomic function in response to mental stress are different in women with CMD compared to other groups. The autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls normally involuntary activities, such as heart rate, respiration (breathing), body temperature, blood pressure, and urinary function. This study will also examine how chronic and daily life mental stress affects the heart and blood vessels. Participants from this study will be recruited mainly from Emory Healthcare-associated hospitals, the Emory Heart Disease Center for Prevention, and Emory Healthcare outpatient cardiology clinics. Participants will have physical exams, blood tests, stress tests, exercise tests, surveys, questionnaires, and images taken of their hearts and blood vessels. They will be asked to take home devices to monitor their autonomic function, sleep, and track their mood, stress level, and symptoms for one week. Data and specimens will be saved for future research.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 45 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-29

1 state

Post-menopause
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT07205744

Post-Menopause Skin Rejuvenation Study

The post-menopausal state is marked by a sharp decline in estrogen, leading to significant structural and functional changes in the skin, including collagen loss, dryness, thinning, and reduced elasticity. To address these concerns, aesthetic injectables products such as Sculptra® Aesthetic (poly-L-lactic-acid \[PLLA- SCA\]) and Restylane Skinboosters®\[HASBV\] (small-particle hyaluronic acid - SP-HA) can be used. PLLA-SCA stimulates collagen production via cellular activation (biostimulator), gradually improving dermal structure. HASBV enhances hydration, elasticity, and skin texture when injected under the skin. Considering that hydration and laxity represent the primary aesthetic concerns in this patient population. Targeted treatment with SP-HA (HASBV) to improve hydration and PLLA-SCA to address laxity have been shown to produce significant clinical outcomes by directly addressing these key dermal deficiencies. This approach forms the basis of the current study.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 40 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2026-01-22

1 state

Aesthetic
Menopause
Post-menopause
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