The goal of this study is to better understand how executive function skills (like planning, organization, and problem solving) can impact blood sugar levels in people with type 1 diabetes. We also want to understand how insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor use impact blood sugar levels based on executive function skills.
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the effects of HM15211 in people with NASH. This study will also evaluate study drug levels in your body and the time it takes your body to eliminate the drug (pharmacokinetics or PK) and what the study drug does to the body (pharmacodynamics or PD).
We are trying to understand how agricultural workers in Southeastern North Carolina feel about managing their diabetes. We hope to help participants feel more comfortable in understanding their diabetes and how to better control their blood sugar.
The purpose of this study is to understand more about nutrition in older adults (i.e. adults who are 65 years and older) with type 1 diabetes. Older adults with type 1 diabetes have been managing their diabetes for a long time and have adapted different ways to do so. A fundamental part of diabetes management is diet and nutrition. This study aims to understand dietary practices, routines, and challenges faced by older adults with type 1 diabetes.
About two in five people who are undergoing a kidney biopsy have diabetes. Diabetes is a common finding in people with kidney disease, but little is known about the specific ways in which diabetes affects kidney function. The purpose of this study is to gather two groups of patients with diabetes who undergo a kidney biopsy in order to create a source of information with genetic, blood, and urine samples available, by which researchers can study how diabetes affects kidney function.