Scientists track genetic clues to diabetes before it starts
NCT ID NCT04024631
Summary
This research study aims to understand how genetic risk affects blood sugar control in people who don't have diabetes. Researchers will compare people with high and low genetic risk scores for type 2 diabetes by measuring their body's response to sugar. The study involves 100 participants aged 10-70 who are already part of existing biobank programs and have agreed to be contacted for future research.
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Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
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University of Pennsylvania
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