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Research Studies at Yale

Prevalence of Carbohydrate Intolerance in Lean and Obese Children

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Conditions: Acanthosis Nigricans; Diabetes; Glucose Intolerance; Obesity

What is the purpose of this trial?

The prevalence of obesity in children is reaching epidemic proportions. Excess adiposity is more than just a cosmetic problem, having substantial metabolic consequences. Insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, impaired glucose tolerance, and frank diabetes are often seen in obese children. In this study the prevalence of impaired glucose (carbohydrate) tolerance in lean children with a family history of diabetes and obese children with acanthosis nigricans with or without a family history of diabetes mellitus will be studied.


Study Status: Recruiting

Who can participate?

Ages Eligible: 8 Years - 18 Years
Gender Eligible: Both
This trial accepts healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Obesity: BM +/- 95% for age general good health

Sponsor: National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)

First Received: January 18, 2000 
Last Updated: Sep 26, 2008
Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT00000112
Study HIC # 09901011190

Conditions: Acanthosis Nigricans; Diabetes; Glucose Intolerance; Obesity

What is the purpose of this trial?

The prevalence of obesity in children is reaching epidemic proportions. Excess adiposity is more than just a cosmetic problem, having substantial metabolic consequences. Insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, impaired glucose tolerance, and frank diabetes are often seen in obese children. In this study the prevalence of impaired glucose (carbohydrate) tolerance in lean children with a family history of diabetes and obese children with acanthosis nigricans with or without a family history of diabetes mellitus will be studied.


Study Status: Recruiting

Who can participate?

Ages Eligible: 8 Years - 18 Years
Gender Eligible: Both

Inclusion Criteria:

- Obesity: BM +/- 95% for age general good health

Sponsor: National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)

First Received: January 18, 2000 
Last Updated: Sep 26, 2008
Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT00000112
Study HIC # 09901011190

Participate in this trial

For more information about this trial, contact:

Sonia Caprio, M.D.
1-203-764-5692
sonia.caprio@yale.edu


Yale Researcher

Caprio, Sonia
Principal Investigator  

HIC # 0805003779