Plain-English translation of NCT06842108 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers want to understand how the heart's pumping action (called hemodynamics) relates to how well your body uses oxygen during exercise in people with type 2 diabetes. People with diabetes often have lower fitness levels and changes in heart function that can increase their risk of heart disease. This study will help doctors better manage diabetes and prevent heart complications.
People with type 2 diabetes tend to have weaker heart and lung fitness, and their hearts may not pump blood as efficiently as they should. Very little research has looked at the connection between these heart changes and physical fitness in diabetes patients, so this study aims to fill that gap and help doctors develop better ways to protect the hearts of people with diabetes.
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If you qualify, you will undergo an exercise stress test—a simple procedure where you walk on a treadmill or use a stationary bike while doctors measure how your heart and lungs respond. During the test, they will monitor your heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels to understand your heart function and physical fitness. The visit is non-invasive and designed to be safe for people with diabetes.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 1, 2026 · Not medical advice
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