Clinical TrialID 795

The Effects of Apple Consumption on Cardiovascular Health in Prediabetics and Type 2 Diabetics

NCT02224365

Diabetes|Cardiovascular Diseases|Prediabetes

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Clinical Trial Id
795
Evidence Id
795
Core Evidence Id
795
Source Clinical Trial Id
779
Herb2 Clinical Trial Id
HBCT000779
Nct Id
NCT02224365
Title
The Effects of Apple Consumption on Cardiovascular Health in Prediabetics and Type 2 Diabetics
Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2
Study Result
No
Study Condition
Diabetes|Cardiovascular Diseases|Prediabetes
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Allocation: RANDOMIZED|Intervention Model: PARALLEL|Masking: SINGLE (PARTICIPANT)|Primary Purpose: TREATMENT
Intervention
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT: Apple|DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT: Placebo
Intervention Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel
Intervention Mask
Single
Intervention Purpose
Treatment
Gender
All
Age
Adult, Older_Adult
Enrollment
50
Outcome Measure
Blood Pressure, By measuring brachial and aortic blood pressure at rest and during physiological stress (handgrip exercise and post-exercise muscle ischemia)., 12 weeks
Sponsor Collaborator
Florida State University|U.S. Apple Association
Funded By
OTHER
Location
Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences, Center for Advancing Exercise and Nutrition Research on Aging, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, 32306, United States
Other Id
RF02435|2015.14930
Start Date
2014-08
Primary Completion Date
2016-12
Completion Date
2016-12
First Posted
2014-08-25
Results First Posted
Last Update Posted
2016-12-08
Study Document
Study Url
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02224365
Title Cn
Title En
The Effects of Apple Consumption on Cardiovascular Health in Prediabetics and Type 2 Diabetics
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semi_complete