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NCT04013503
The Tunisian Society of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery (STCCCV) proposes to coordinate a national, observational, cross-sectional and multicenter survey carried out during one month. The main objective of the survey is to describe the blood pressure and cardiovascular risk profile of the hypertensive patient in Tunisia. This survey will allow us to have a generalized and updated view of the tunisian hypertensive patient in order to optimize treatment and to know the degree of adherence of practitioners to international recommendations in the care of the hypertension in Tunisia.
NCT05319418
To assess the feasibility and adoptability of DailyDoctor's remote monitoring clinical decision support software tool in helping physicians virtually manage systolic blood pressures among patients with history of stroke or TIA to a target systolic blood pressure (\<140 mmHg or a lower target range specified by referring physicians) using remote monitoring and independent clinical judgement.
NCT05309057
Intermittent fasting is a method of restricting calories over a defined period of time and includes regimens such as whole-day fasting, alternate-day fasting, and time-restricted feeding. There is emerging evidence that intermittent fasting or energy restriction might be more beneficial than continuous energy restriction for some risk factors. The effect of intermittent fasting on risk factors associated with obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, however, is not clear. The European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) has yet to make any recommendations regarding the role of intermittent fasting in the management of diabetes. To inform the update of the EASD Clinical Practice Guidelines for Nutrition Therapy, tthe Diabetes and Nutrition Study Group (DNSG) of the EASD has commissioned a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of the effect of different intermittent fasting strategies on established cardiometabolic risk factors. The findings generated by this proposed knowledge synthesis will shape guide current guidelines and improve health outcomes by educating healthcare providers and patients, and by guiding future research design.