RecruitingNCT04949152
Brazilian Diabetes Study: a Type 2 Diabetes Prospective Cohort
Sponsor
University of Campinas, Brazil
Enrollment
1,046 participants
Start Date
Jun 1, 2016
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Ongoing prospective cohort of type 2 diabetes individuals.
Eligibility
Min Age: 40 YearsMax Age: 70 Years
Plain Language Summary
Simplified for easier understanding
This is a long-term observational study following a large group of people in Brazil who have type 2 diabetes over time. The goal is to understand how diabetes progresses, what complications develop, and what factors influence outcomes — helping researchers and doctors improve care for people with type 2 diabetes in Brazil and beyond.
**You may be eligible if...**
- You have a confirmed diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
- You are between 40 and 70 years old
**You may NOT be eligible if...**
- Your diabetes diagnosis has not been confirmed
- You have an intellectual disability
Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.
This summary was AI-generated to explain the trial in plain language. It is not medical advice. Always discuss eligibility with your doctor before enrolling in a clinical trial.
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NCT04949152
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