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ADA Co-Supported Research


The American Diabetes Association provides support to select federally-funded research programs that hold significant promise to positively affect the lives of individuals with diabetes or those at risk for developing the disease. This funding mechanism allows the ADA to provide additional funding to expand on a basic science study or clinical trial and obtain even more data and important research results than would have been possible without our donation.


ACCORD-MIND
The Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) study sponsored by NHLBI and NIDDK, seeks to prevent heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes by using intensive glycemic, blood pressure, and lipid management. ADA-funded researcher, Santica Marcovina, PhD from The University of Washington in Seattle, is currently conducting the ACCORD-MIND study, “Physiologic mediators of change in brain structure and function of diabetic patients”.

STOPP-T2D (Studies to Treat Or Prevent Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes)

HEALTHY
Read about the NIDDK childhood nutrition research trial, HEALTHY which aims to lower risk factors for type 2 diabetes in middle school students by improving cafeteria lunches, vending machine offerings, and physical education and promoting behavioral change.

TODAY
There are currently only two approved drug therapies for children with type 2 diabetes: metformin and insulin. Yet experience with adults with diabetes demonstrates that, over time, it becomes harder to control blood glucose with only a single medication. Learn about the NIDDK trial, TODAY (Treatment Options for type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth), which seeks to identify the best treatment of type 2 diabetes in children and teens.


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