Could your genes predict the best diabetes prevention for you?
NCT ID NCT05119179
Summary
This study aims to understand why people respond differently to a natural hormone (GLP-1) that helps control blood sugar and weight. Researchers will study 300 Mexican-American adults with prediabetes to see how their genes affect their body's response to this hormone. The goal is to gather knowledge that could one day help doctors personalize prevention plans for diabetes and related conditions based on a person's genetics.
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UTHealth Clinical Research Unit (CRU) at UT Brownsville
RECRUITINGBrownsville, Texas, 78520, United States
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