Common stomach bug may worsen diabetes risk
NCT ID NCT07501858
Summary
This study aims to understand if having a persistent H. pylori stomach infection makes insulin resistance worse in people with metabolic syndrome. Researchers will compare 100 participants, split into groups with and without the infection, by looking at their blood sugar, inflammation, and other health markers. The goal is to gather knowledge about how a common infection might influence metabolic health, not to test a treatment.
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Center of New Medical Technologies
RECRUITINGNovosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, 630090, Russia
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