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T1D Pregnancy & Me
Jaeb Center for Health Research
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
Pregnancy in Diabetics
Pregnancy, High-Risk
Insulin Dependent Diabetes
T1D Pregnancy & Me will partner with pregnant participants living with type 1 diabetes
(T1D) in the United States to collect real-world data on management of T1D in pregnancy.
This is a remote study where participants can complete online surveys and share device
data (continuous glucose monitor (CG1 expand
T1D Pregnancy & Me will partner with pregnant participants living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in the United States to collect real-world data on management of T1D in pregnancy. This is a remote study where participants can complete online surveys and share device data (continuous glucose monitor (CGM) data and insulin data). Through the collection of CGM, insulin, and pregnancy outcome data, the study will provide important information to understand how diabetes is being managed during pregnancy. These data will provide much needed evidence to guide modern management of diabetes during pregnancy with a goal of improving care and outcomes. Type: Observational Start Date: Apr 2025 |
My Health Coach App RCT
University of Rochester
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the My Health Coach app helps adults with
fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). The main questions it aims to answer are:
Does the My Health Coach app improve the quality of life of adults with FASD? Does the My
Health Coach app help adults with FA1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the My Health Coach app helps adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the My Health Coach app improve the quality of life of adults with FASD? Does the My Health Coach app help adults with FASD manage their day to day life? All participants will be asked to complete 3 sets of surveys: 1) at the study start, 2) at 6 weeks, and 3) at 12 weeks. Half of the participants will be given the app at the study start to use. The other half of participants will get the app after the 12 week surveys are complete. Researchers will compare survey results from people who receive the app right away to those who are in the waitlist group to see if there are changes in quality of life or day to day functioning. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2025 |
Whole Foods for Teens: A Pilot Dietary Intervention to Reduce Body Adiposity in Adolescents With Ob1
Vanderbilt University
Obesity, Childhood
Diet, Healthy
Body Weight Changes
This study will address the following aims:
Aim 1: Conduct an 8-week pilot RCT to examine the effects of a whole foods diet
intervention on body adiposity in adolescents with obesity.
Aim 1a (Primary): Evaluate intervention effectiveness on total fat mass following the
8-week intervention.
Hypot1 expand
This study will address the following aims: Aim 1: Conduct an 8-week pilot RCT to examine the effects of a whole foods diet intervention on body adiposity in adolescents with obesity. Aim 1a (Primary): Evaluate intervention effectiveness on total fat mass following the 8-week intervention. Hypothesis 1a: Adolescents randomized to the whole foods intervention will have lower total fat mass (kg) at the 8-week follow-up than those in the control group. Aim 1b: Evaluate intervention effectiveness on anthropometric changes following the 8-week intervention. Hypothesis 1b: Adolescents randomized to the whole foods intervention will have lower weight, BMI-z scores and/or waist circumference at the 8-week follow-up than those in the control group. Secondary Aims: Aim 2: Conduct an 8-week pilot RCT to examine the effects of a whole foods diet intervention on diet quality in adolescent and parent pairs during the study period. Hypothesis 2: Adolescents and parents randomized to the whole foods intervention will have higher diet quality scores at the 8-week follow-up than those in the control group. Aim 3: Conduct post-intervention family focus groups to identify how individual/family needs and preferences and social determinants of health (SDOH) may be perceived barriers and/or facilitators of diet adherence to a whole foods diet pattern. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2025 |
The Potential of Oxytocin to Reduce Opioid Abuse Liability and Pain Among Older Adults
University of Florida
Pain
Some research suggests that administration of oxytocin with oxycodone may reduce its
abuse liability and improve its ability to reduce pain. In a 6-session laboratory study,
we will be evaluating the effects of oxycodone and oxytocin (combined and separately,
across sessions) on experimentally-indu1 expand
Some research suggests that administration of oxytocin with oxycodone may reduce its abuse liability and improve its ability to reduce pain. In a 6-session laboratory study, we will be evaluating the effects of oxycodone and oxytocin (combined and separately, across sessions) on experimentally-induced pain, subjective effects, and decision-making. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2023 |
University of Colorado - Restoring Efficient Sleep After TBI
VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System
Insomnia
Traumatic Brain Injury
Sleep disturbance is a common condition following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and
impairs recovery and quality of life. While efficacious interventions exist many are not
accessible to all patients due to a variety of factors (e.g., rurality, access to
providers). Further, many of the available tr1 expand
Sleep disturbance is a common condition following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and impairs recovery and quality of life. While efficacious interventions exist many are not accessible to all patients due to a variety of factors (e.g., rurality, access to providers). Further, many of the available treatments have not been validated for individuals with moderate/severe TBI. The proposed study will evaluate a guided computerized version of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (cCBT-I) against enhanced treatment as usual (ETU) in individuals with moderate/severe TBI. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2022 |
Leveraging Technology to Improve Medication Adherence in Youth With Kidney or Liver Transplant
Johns Hopkins University
Transplant;Failure,Kidney
Transplant; Failure, Liver
Adherence, Medication
Adherence, Patient
Adherence, Treatment
Can the investigators create an effective way to improve adherence to immunosuppressant
medication and reduce rejection, graft loss, and death in adolescents and young adults
who have undergone kidney or liver transplantation? The investigators' mobile technology
intervention uses real-time electro1 expand
Can the investigators create an effective way to improve adherence to immunosuppressant medication and reduce rejection, graft loss, and death in adolescents and young adults who have undergone kidney or liver transplantation? The investigators' mobile technology intervention uses real-time electronic pillbox-assessed dose timing and text message prompts to address antirejection medication nonadherence when nonadherence is detected. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2024 |
Passive Heat Therapy for Lowering Systolic Blood Pressure and Improving Vascular Function in Mid-li1
University of Colorado, Boulder
Aging
This study aims to determine the effects of ~12 weeks of repeated hot water immersion
("heat therapy") vs. thermoneutral water immersion on blood pressure and vascular
function in late middle-life to older (≥40 years) adults. The study also aims to
determine the effects of ~12 weeks of heat therapy1 expand
This study aims to determine the effects of ~12 weeks of repeated hot water immersion ("heat therapy") vs. thermoneutral water immersion on blood pressure and vascular function in late middle-life to older (≥40 years) adults. The study also aims to determine the effects of ~12 weeks of heat therapy on fluid cognitive and cerebrovascular function. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2022 |
Facilitation of Extinction Retention and Reconsolidation Blockade in PTSD
Boston University
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Purpose: About 6.4% of the U.S. population suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder
(PTSD). Trauma-focused psychotherapies are generally effective in PTSD, but responses
vary greatly across individuals and PTSD subpopulations. Neurobiological factors impacted
by life experiences, stress, and gene1 expand
Purpose: About 6.4% of the U.S. population suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Trauma-focused psychotherapies are generally effective in PTSD, but responses vary greatly across individuals and PTSD subpopulations. Neurobiological factors impacted by life experiences, stress, and genetics can affect treatment responses. These factors can alter brain capacities needed to reprocess traumatic memories prevent them from triggering intensely distressing, disruptive, out-of-place responses. For example, during psychotherapy for PTSD, trauma memory activation engages two competing brain processes that affect recovery: "extinction" versus "reconsolidation" of trauma-related emotional, physiological, and behavioral responses. This study tests whether a single intravenous (IV) dose of allopregnanolone (Allo) compared to placebo (which is non-active): 1. promotes consolidation of extinction learning (sub-study 1) or 2. blocks reconsolidation physiological responses triggered by aversive memories (sub-study 2). The study also tests whether Allo compared to placebo affects retention of non-aversive memories. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2022 |
Ocular Blood Flow Imaging for Glaucoma Assessment
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Glaucoma
The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the use of an FDA-cleared retinal blood
flow imaging instrument called the XyCAM RI and XyCAM FC (Vasoptic Medical, Inc.,
Columbia, MD) in glaucoma management.
The main question it aims to answer are:
- Can the investigators use blood flow to d1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the use of an FDA-cleared retinal blood flow imaging instrument called the XyCAM RI and XyCAM FC (Vasoptic Medical, Inc., Columbia, MD) in glaucoma management. The main question it aims to answer are: - Can the investigators use blood flow to discriminate between eyes with early-stage glaucoma and variable-matched controls? - Can the investigators validate that the XyCAM FC simultaneously captures both stereo fundus photography and ocular blood flow monitoring? Participants will be - measured for their blood pressure, heart rate, height, and weight - dilated with tropicamide - imaged using the XyCAM RI, fundus photography, optical coherence tomography, and standard automated perimetry - imaged using the XyCAM RI while inhaling 100% oxygen through a mask Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
Accelerated Age-related Cognitive Decline: Impact of Exercise on Executive Function and Neuroplasti1
Columbia University
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Chronic Kidney Diseases
The purpose of this study is to see if 6 months of home-based walking will improve
memory, and brain structure and function, compared to health education in older adults
that have chronic kidney disease and mild cognitive impairment. expand
The purpose of this study is to see if 6 months of home-based walking will improve memory, and brain structure and function, compared to health education in older adults that have chronic kidney disease and mild cognitive impairment. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
Psilocybin Therapy for Chronic Low Back Pain
Joshua Woolley, MD, PhD
Chronic Low-back Pain
This study evaluates whether psilocybin therapy helps patients cope with chronic low back
pain more effectively. Patients may be recruited at Stanford and University of California
San Francisco (UCSF), study procedures will occur at UCSF. Each participant will receive
a dose of psilocybin with poss1 expand
This study evaluates whether psilocybin therapy helps patients cope with chronic low back pain more effectively. Patients may be recruited at Stanford and University of California San Francisco (UCSF), study procedures will occur at UCSF. Each participant will receive a dose of psilocybin with possibly one or more other drugs. Participants will undergo two preparation sessions, a dosing session, three integration sessions to discuss their psilocybin experience, and several follow up sessions. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2023 |
Sleep and Circadian Mechanisms in Hypertension
Oregon Health and Science University
Hypertension
Cardiovascular Diseases
Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Circadian Rhythms
Sleep
This study is a mechanistic clinical trial designed to investigate the effects of the
circadian system and sleep on non-dipping blood pressure (BP) in people with hypertension
(HTN). expand
This study is a mechanistic clinical trial designed to investigate the effects of the circadian system and sleep on non-dipping blood pressure (BP) in people with hypertension (HTN). Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2022 |
Incentive Processing and Learning in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
University of California, San Diego
Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
The purpose of this study is to investigate areas of the brain responsible for 'liking',
'wanting', and learning in adults with eating disorders using brain imaging techniques,
computer tasks, a test meal, and self-report questionnaires and interviews. The
investigators will study changes in brain1 expand
The purpose of this study is to investigate areas of the brain responsible for 'liking', 'wanting', and learning in adults with eating disorders using brain imaging techniques, computer tasks, a test meal, and self-report questionnaires and interviews. The investigators will study changes in brain activity using a procedure called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This study will include 252 women with an eating disorder (63 AN-restricting type (AN-R), 63 AN-binge eating/purging type (AN-BP), 63 bulimia nervosa (BN)) and 63 healthy controls (HC) aged 18-39. Aim 1: To examine neural differences in 'liking' and 'wanting' in ED relative to HC. Aim 2: To examine differences in instrumental learning for reward and punishment in ED relative to HC. Aim 3: To examine how 'liking' and 'wanting' drive instrumental learning in ED and predict clinical symptoms at baseline and 1 year later. Exploratory Aim: To explore the associations of dopamine function, as measured by neuromelanin MRI (NM-MRI), with ED diagnosis and brain response to 'liking', 'wanting', and learning. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2022 |
Testosterone Replacement in Male Cancer Survivors With Fatigue and Low Testosterone
Seattle Institute for Biomedical and Clinical Research
Hypogonadism, Male
Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic
The overall goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of a testosterone drug called
Depo-Testosterone (or 'testosterone cypionate'), an FDA-approved drug for improving
fatigue, sexual function, quality of life, body composition, muscle strength, and
physical activity in young cancer survivors wh1 expand
The overall goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of a testosterone drug called Depo-Testosterone (or 'testosterone cypionate'), an FDA-approved drug for improving fatigue, sexual function, quality of life, body composition, muscle strength, and physical activity in young cancer survivors who report fatigue and have low testosterone. Main hypothesis is that Testosterone administration in young male cancer survivors who are in remission for at least 1 year, report cancer-related fatigue and have symptomatic testosterone deficiency will be associated with greater improvements in fatigue scores compared with placebo. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2021 |
Synergistic Activity of Human Milk Nutrients and Infant Cognition
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Breastfeeding, Exclusive
Purpose: To establish a whole food, egg, as a viable study material to supplement mothers
and infants with nutrients that support optimal brain development. There will be 84
breastfeeding dyads, 3 months postnatal.
Mothers will be randomized to a whole egg or egg white (due to lack of an appropria1 expand
Purpose: To establish a whole food, egg, as a viable study material to supplement mothers and infants with nutrients that support optimal brain development. There will be 84 breastfeeding dyads, 3 months postnatal. Mothers will be randomized to a whole egg or egg white (due to lack of an appropriate control food). Initial diet intake will be screened using the NDSR. Participants will come to the lab 3 times across 3 months (age 3 months, 4.5 months, and 6 months). Milk, saliva, and plasma will be collected from the mother, while saliva and plasma (heel stick) are collected from the infant. Diet data will be collected at each visit. The infant will complete a recognition memory test using electrophysiology at 6 months as well as the Bayley Scales of Infant Development at 4.5 months. The mother will complete a temperament questionnaire at 3 months and 6 months. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2019 |
A Trial Comparing Interpersonal Therapy to Exposure Therapy for PTSD Due to Military Sexual Trauma1
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
PTSD
The purpose of this study is to compare two kinds of therapy for Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD): exposure therapy (ET) and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT). The results
of this study will allow us to see if IPT and ET are equally effective in treating PTSD
due to Military Sexual Trauma, with1 expand
The purpose of this study is to compare two kinds of therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): exposure therapy (ET) and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT). The results of this study will allow us to see if IPT and ET are equally effective in treating PTSD due to Military Sexual Trauma, with the long-term goal of making PTSD treatment effective for as many people as possible. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2020 |
Leveraging Biomarkers for Personalized Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder Comorbid With PTSD
NYU Langone Health
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Alcohol Use Disorder
This is a double-blind, 2-group randomized controlled trial evaluating the effects of
topiramate versus placebo in patients with comorbid PTSD and moderate-to-severe AUD. This
trial will provide one of the first rigorous tests of whether the effects of topiramate
in AUD generalize to patients with1 expand
This is a double-blind, 2-group randomized controlled trial evaluating the effects of topiramate versus placebo in patients with comorbid PTSD and moderate-to-severe AUD. This trial will provide one of the first rigorous tests of whether the effects of topiramate in AUD generalize to patients with co-occurring PTSD, and one of the first rigorous tests of whether topiramate has beneficial effects on PTSD symptoms in this population. It will be the first study to test whether the rs2832407 genotype predicts clinical response to topiramate for AUD and PTSD in patients with both disorders. Further, it will contribute to the understanding of topiramate's mechanisms of action in the co-morbid AUD/PTSD population, and to the discovery of predictors of treatment response. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2019 |
Regulation of Endogenous Glucose Production by Central KATP Channels
Meredith Hawkins
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Glucose Metabolism Disorders
Glucose, High Blood
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) affects the ability of the body to process glucose (sugar). Under
fasting conditions, the liver is able to make sugar to maintain glucose levels in an
important process called endogenous glucose production (EGP). Previous studies suggest
that the central nervous system (CNS),1 expand
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) affects the ability of the body to process glucose (sugar). Under fasting conditions, the liver is able to make sugar to maintain glucose levels in an important process called endogenous glucose production (EGP). Previous studies suggest that the central nervous system (CNS), including the brain, helps to regulate levels of glucose in the body by communicating with the liver. This process can be impaired in people with type 2 diabetes, and can contribute to the high level of glucose seen in these individuals. The purpose of this study is to understand how activating control centers of the brain with a medication called diazoxide can affect how much glucose (sugar) is made by the liver. This is particularly important for people with diabetes who have very high production of glucose, which in turn can lead to diabetes complications. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2018 |
Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Low Back Pain
University of California, San Francisco
Chronic Low-back Pain
As a leading cause of disability worldwide, chronic low back pain (cLBP) represents a
significant medical and socioeconomic problem with estimated health care spending of $87
billion/annually. The efficacy of dorsal column electrical stimulation to inhibit pain
was first described over 50 years ago1 expand
As a leading cause of disability worldwide, chronic low back pain (cLBP) represents a significant medical and socioeconomic problem with estimated health care spending of $87 billion/annually. The efficacy of dorsal column electrical stimulation to inhibit pain was first described over 50 years ago. Since then, several large clinical trials have investigated the therapeutic potential of electrical spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and found that over 70% of patients with intractable pain had over 50% pain relief after 1 year of treatment. Thus, SCS is a promising therapeutic intervention that has superior patient outcomes when compared to traditional modalities for the treatment of cLBP. To date, SCS for treatment of cLBP has been delivered via epidural electrodes, requiring neurosurgical implantation. Although, the implantable stimulators have a low rate of adverse events, secondary complications associated with surgical intervention still occur.Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) is a rapidly developing non invasive neuromodulation technique in the field of spinal cord injury. Its application potentiates lumbosacral spinal cord excitability enabling motor functions, (e.g. independent standing, postural control) in patients with chronic complete motor paralysis. Given that epidural and transcutaneous SCS activate similar neuronal networks, tSCS for cLBP treatment may be advantageous due to its non-invasive nature which may also allow for a mass market production and rapid patient availability if tSCS is proven efficacious. In this pilot study we will establish the feasibility of tSCS to acutely improve patient reported outcomes (pain scores) and several objective measures, including sit-to-stand biomechanics, neurophysiological and neuroimaging outcomes. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2022 |
Mobile Apps for Preschool Parents (MAPP) Study
Pamela Hull
Obesity, Childhood
Nutrition, Healthy
Physical Inactivity
Sleep, Inadequate
The purpose of Mobile Apps for Preschool Parents (MAPP) Study is to test the
effectiveness of two mobile applications for parents of preschool aged children: 1) an
app focused on child and family nutrition and wellness, and 2) an app focused on parents
reading to their children. expand
The purpose of Mobile Apps for Preschool Parents (MAPP) Study is to test the effectiveness of two mobile applications for parents of preschool aged children: 1) an app focused on child and family nutrition and wellness, and 2) an app focused on parents reading to their children. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2024 |
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases* Share Plus: Continuous Glucose Monito1
University of Utah
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
The purpose of this study is to test the Share plus intervention aimed at improving the
use of data sharing between people with diabetes and their care partners in order to
maximize the benefits of continuous glucose monitoring.
Hypothesis: Compared to the control group, persons with diabetes enro1 expand
The purpose of this study is to test the Share plus intervention aimed at improving the use of data sharing between people with diabetes and their care partners in order to maximize the benefits of continuous glucose monitoring. Hypothesis: Compared to the control group, persons with diabetes enrolled in the Share plus intervention group will experience clinically significant improvements in time-in-range (TIR) (>5%) at 12- and 24-weeks into the study, and improvement on diabetes distress. Care partners enrolled in the Share plus intervention group will experience lower diabetes distress at 12- and 24-weeks into the study. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2023 |
Specialized Pro-resolving Lipid Mediators and Treatment Resistant Depression
Massachusetts General Hospital
Treatment Resistant Depression
Inflammation
Overweight
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine the impact of omega-3 fatty acids on the
production of anti-inflammatory effects and clinical improvement in people with
depression who have not responded well to standard antidepressant treatment. The main
questions it seeks to answer are:
1. Do o1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine the impact of omega-3 fatty acids on the production of anti-inflammatory effects and clinical improvement in people with depression who have not responded well to standard antidepressant treatment. The main questions it seeks to answer are: 1. Do omega-3 fatty acids added to ineffective antidepressant treatment increase production of compounds that reduce inflammation? 2. Is the increase in these anti-inflammatory compounds associated with a stronger antidepressant effect? Participants taking antidepressants that have not worked completely will be assigned at random for a 12-week period to one of the following: 1. an omega-3 preparation 2. an inactive placebo During the course of the study, blood tests will be obtained for compounds associated with inflammation, and questionnaires to measure clinical improvement in depressive symptoms will be administered. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
Sensory Symptoms in Tourette Syndrome
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Tourette Syndrome
Patients with tics will be asked to complete a series of validated questionnaires (in
electronic and/or paper format) regarding symptoms and conditions often associated with
Tourette syndrome, including premonitory urges, sensory experiences, inattention,
obsessive-compulsive tendencies, anxiety, a1 expand
Patients with tics will be asked to complete a series of validated questionnaires (in electronic and/or paper format) regarding symptoms and conditions often associated with Tourette syndrome, including premonitory urges, sensory experiences, inattention, obsessive-compulsive tendencies, anxiety, and depression. Participants will also be asked to complete a quality of life assessment. This series of questionnaires will be administered annually. Type: Observational Start Date: Apr 2019 |
Oxytocin Effects on Bone in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Elizabeth Austen Lawson
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Bone Health
This is a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study of the effects of intranasal
oxytocin on bone health in children with autism spectrum disorder, ages 6-18 years old.
Subjects will be randomized to receive intranasal oxytocin or placebo (30 IU, 2 times
daily) for 12 months in the double-1 expand
This is a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study of the effects of intranasal oxytocin on bone health in children with autism spectrum disorder, ages 6-18 years old. Subjects will be randomized to receive intranasal oxytocin or placebo (30 IU, 2 times daily) for 12 months in the double-blind phase, followed by a 6-month open label phase during which all study subjects will receive intranasal oxytocin (30 IU, 2 times daily). Study visits include screening to determine eligibility, followed by study visits at baseline, week 2, and months 6, 12, 18 and phone calls every two weeks for the first two months and monthly thereafter for the duration of the study. Study assessments include history and physical examinations, anthropometric measurements, electrocardiogram (EKG), adverse event monitoring, laboratory tests for chemistries, hormones and biomarkers for bone metabolism, questionnaires regarding diet and exercise, and imaging to assess body composition, bone density and structure. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2023 |
Biomarkers of Increased Free Living Sleep Time
University of Utah
Sleep Deprivation
Insufficient Sleep Syndrome
Sleep Wake Disorders
This protocol will increase sleep duration in participants who maintain less than 6 hours
sleep per night, to target the recommended 7 hours of sleep per night. The focus of this
study is determine how increasing nightly sleep duration in these individuals who
maintain less than 6 hours sleep per n1 expand
This protocol will increase sleep duration in participants who maintain less than 6 hours sleep per night, to target the recommended 7 hours of sleep per night. The focus of this study is determine how increasing nightly sleep duration in these individuals who maintain less than 6 hours sleep per night changes their plasma metabolome and insulin sensitivity. The primary outcome will examine changes in branched-chain amino acids and the secondary outcome will examine changes in insulin sensitivity. The investigators will also determine if changes in plasma metabolites can be used as a biomarker to discriminate between adequate versus insufficient sleep. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2019 |

