Plain-English translation of NCT06646107 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This trial is studying how the MiniMed 780G insulin pump system works in young people with type 1 diabetes, particularly when combined with a Mediterranean diet—a heart-healthy eating pattern. Researchers want to understand whether following this diet helps improve blood sugar control and overall health outcomes when using this new pump technology. The study will follow 240 participants across Italy, Greece, and Israel for up to one year.
Type 1 diabetes requires careful insulin management, and newer pump systems can help automate this process. Researchers want to learn whether healthy eating habits can work together with this technology to improve both blood sugar control and long-term cardiovascular health—areas that are especially important for young people managing diabetes for decades to come.
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Over one year, you would visit your study clinic several times to have your blood sugar, insulin use, diet, blood pressure, and body composition measured. You would receive one educational session about the Mediterranean diet and then use the MiniMed 780G pump system while keeping a food diary for seven days at the start and end of the study. Blood tests, heart health assessments, and gut health samples would be collected at baseline, 12 weeks, and again at 6 and 12 months to track how your body responds to the combination of the new pump and dietary changes.
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Greece
Sponsor
Attikon Hospital
Enrollment target
~240 participants
Started
March 2025
Primary completion
August 2025
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Age range
12 Years – 80 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in November 2025.
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Central contact
VAIA LAMBADIARI, Professor
Attikon Hospital
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