Background: The glycemic index (GI) is a measure of the ability of a food to raise glucose levels after it is eaten. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has been shown to give identical values of GI when compared to traditional methods. However, there has been no standardized protocol for measuring GI that takes into account interindividual variability and chronophysiological glycemic response to food. Our aim was (1) to create and describe software based on a Microsoft Excel 2000 spreadsheet to facilitate rapid, automated, accurate, and standardized processing of data obtained using recent CGM methodology to measure GI and its variability and (2) to assess the benefits of this new approach. Method: Twenty healthy subjects consumed 50 grams...
Background The validity of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in diabetic patie...
Background: Many laboratories offer glycemic index (GI) services. Objective: We assessed the perform...
control in diabetes: fructosamine, glycated albumin, and 1,5-anhydroglucitol Review article The grow...
Background: This study investigated continuous glucose profiles in nondiabetic subjects. Methods: Co...
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Introduction: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the performance and usability of the FreeStyl...
Objectives: Closed-loop (CL) systems modulate insulin delivery based on glucose levels measured by a...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases among American children. Although studies show t...
Highly informative yet simple protocols to assess insulin secretion and action would considerably en...
Background: This study investigated the efficacy, safety, and usability of standardized glycemic man...
We performed two cycles of laboratory-based usability testing of three food registration prototypes ...
CONTEXT: Use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is increasing for insulin-requiring patients wit...
Context: Use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is increasing for insulin-requiring patients wit...
Background/objective: The Food Insulin Index (FII) is a novel algorithm for ranking foods on the bas...
Background: Many laboratories offer glycemic index (GI) services. Objective: We assessed the perfor...
Background The validity of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in diabetic patie...
Background: Many laboratories offer glycemic index (GI) services. Objective: We assessed the perform...
control in diabetes: fructosamine, glycated albumin, and 1,5-anhydroglucitol Review article The grow...
Background: This study investigated continuous glucose profiles in nondiabetic subjects. Methods: Co...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the performance and usability of the FreeStyl...
Objectives: Closed-loop (CL) systems modulate insulin delivery based on glucose levels measured by a...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases among American children. Although studies show t...
Highly informative yet simple protocols to assess insulin secretion and action would considerably en...
Background: This study investigated the efficacy, safety, and usability of standardized glycemic man...
We performed two cycles of laboratory-based usability testing of three food registration prototypes ...
CONTEXT: Use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is increasing for insulin-requiring patients wit...
Context: Use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is increasing for insulin-requiring patients wit...
Background/objective: The Food Insulin Index (FII) is a novel algorithm for ranking foods on the bas...
Background: Many laboratories offer glycemic index (GI) services. Objective: We assessed the perfor...
Background The validity of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in diabetic patie...
Background: Many laboratories offer glycemic index (GI) services. Objective: We assessed the perform...
control in diabetes: fructosamine, glycated albumin, and 1,5-anhydroglucitol Review article The grow...