The Genetics of Liver Fat (GoLF): Contributions of Genes and Liver Fat to Diabetes Risk in Mexican Americans

目的

Diabetes affects millions of people in the United States, and Latinos are at higher risk. The liver plays an important role in regulating blood sugar. At the University of Southern California (USC), we are seeking participants for an ongoing study to investigate how differences in your genes impact liver fat levels, and how these levels affect diabetes risk. We want to improve the understanding of diabetes, obesity, and fatty liver disease, and work toward developing better ways to treat and prevent these diseases.

This is a collaborative study between Kaiser Permanente Southern California (KPSC) and the University of Southern California (USC), sponsored by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).

Over 100 million adults in the U.S. are living with diabetes or prediabetes, and Latinos are at higher risk than other groups.  Participate in the USC Genetics of Liver Fat Study (GoLF) today and let's work together towards better solutions for treatment and prevention!

关键词: Diabetes Type 2, Fatty Liver Disease, Blood Sugar, Mexican, Mexican-American, Genes

研究地点

University of Southern California, Health Sciences Campus, 2250 Alcazar St, Los Angeles, CA 90033

 
  • Men & Women
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18 +
 
 
要么
 

涉及什么?

学习篇幅
  • 4 weeks

访问次数
  • 3

处方
  • No medication

程序
  • Glucose Tolerance Tests

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

  • Health Questionnaires

  • Physical Exam

  • Blood Tests

  • Body Composition Scan

Compensation
  • Participants will be compensated for each study visit

医疗费用保险
  • There are no medical costs to participants

Why participate?

Let's work together to push critical public health research forward!

合格

一定有


  • 18 years or older
  • Mexican or Mexican-American
  • Not diabetic

Study Team

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Principal Investigator
Richard M Watanabe, PhD
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Principal Investigator
Thomas A Buchanan, MD
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Principal Investigator
Anny H. Xiang, PhD

For questions about this study, contact:

  • Dr. Enrique Trigo
  • University of Southern California, Health Sciences Campus, 2250 Alcazar St, Los Angeles, CA 90033
  • (323) 313-2741
  • trigo@usc.edu

Research study materials

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