Glucose Tolerance

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Review clinical trials related to Glucose Tolerance. Use filters to narrow results by trial status, phase, treatment, biological sex and sponsor.

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Impact of Training Load on the Gut miCrobiome And Its Relation to exeRcise Performance, mUscle Phenotype, and markerS of Overreaching in Healthy Men

The goal of this study is to learn how different amounts of supervised indoor cycling training change gut health (gut bacteria, the substances gut bacteria make, and the gut barrier integrity), and how these changes relate to changes in fitness, muscle health, and signs of doing too much training (a state called 'overreaching'). The study includes healthy, recreationally active men aged 18 to 45 years. The primary questions, for which the study is powered (sufficient participants included), are: 1. Does moderate load training change blood and faecal levels of butyrate (a short-chain fatty acid made by gut bacteria) after eight weeks compared with a control group? 2. Compared to moderate load training, do higher training loads lead to different responses in blood and faecal levels of butyrate? Researchers will compare: * A control group that does not complete structured training; * A moderate-load training group that completes eight weeks of supervised cycling (4x/week); * A high-load training group that completes four weeks of moderate-load training followed by four weeks of higher training load (twice the number of training sessions). Participants will: * Be randomly assigned to one of the three groups; * Complete 8 weeks of supervised indoor cycling sessions if assigned to a training group; * Complete four study assessment periods (baseline, after week four, after week eight, and after a short taper (rest period); * Provide blood, stool, skeletal muscle, urine, saliva, and breath samples during the assessment periods; * Complete fitness and performance tests and questionnaires during the assessment periods.

Participants needed: 45
Trial details
Age: 18-45Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Stefan De SmetUpdated: Mar 19, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Males between 18 and 45 years old. [+4]

Engagement in strenuous competitive sports one month prior to or during the stud... [+11]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Evaluation of Sex Differences in Glucose Metabolism in Response to Sleep Curtailment

The goal of this study is to learn whether insufficient sleep affects glucose metabolism differently in healthy men and women.

Participants needed: 32
Trial details
Age: 20-40Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Brigham and Women's HospitalUpdated: Dec 10, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Healthy adults with conventional sleep-wake timing [+4]

History of neurological or psychiatric disorder [+8]

Status: Recruiting

The Impact of a 48-hour Fast with or Without Exercise on Immune Cell Metabolism and Glycemic Control in Healthy Active Adults

Many individuals engage in fasting for its purported health benefits but the effects of fasting on immune cell and whole body metabolism are not well understood in humans. Moreover, how exercising during a prolonged fast impacts immunometabolic outcomes is unclear. This study will determine how a 2 day fast - performed with or without daily exercise - impacts immune cell bioenergetics, immune cell function, and whole-body glycemic control in healthy active individuals.

Participants needed: 15
Trial details
Age: 19-35Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of British ColumbiaUpdated: Mar 7, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Aged between 19 and 35 years. [+1]

History of cardiometabolic diseases or inflammatory diseases (e.g., chronic obst... [+7]