Antonelli-Incalzi (1) for their interest in our recent publication in Diabetes Care (2). We respectfully have to disagree with their statement that our study focused on “how rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation due to obstructive sleep apnea [OSA] affects glycemic control in type 2 diabetes. ” Indeed, our study was a cross-sectional analysis and did not include an experimental paradigm of REM sleep deprivation. In fact, the median duration of REM sleep in our cohort was 20.3 % of the total sleep timedwell within the normal rang
We thank Dr. Pontiroli, and agree with his commentary (1). Dr. Pontiroli provides an interesting obs...
In his insightful commentary (1) on our paper, which examined the relation between snoring and risk ...
Ramos-Zavala et al. (1) described intheir report the effects of diacerein,an anti-inflammatory drug ...
We read with great interest the article by Grimaldi et al. (1) focusing on how rapid eye movement (R...
We read with great interest the article by Grimaldi et al. (1) focusing on how rapid eye movement (R...
Severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been associated with poorer gly-cemic control in type ...
DeVries (1)wassurprisedthatvildagliptinand sitagliptin groups reported dif-ferent mean amplitude of ...
Scientific Knowledge on the Subject Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with alterations in glucos...
The recent publication by Monnier et al. (1) on the magnitude of the dawn phenomenon in patients wit...
Purpose : Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most common ocular complication of type 2 diabetes mellit...
We applaud the thoughtful letter from Vialettesand Valéro (1) bringing attention to endo-plasmic ret...
Loser the Winner? Response to Musen et al. The study by Musen et al. (1) evalu-ated the effect of se...
of Diabetes recently produced a position statement and update (1,2) and the AmericanDiabetesAssociat...
We thank Bellastella et al. (1) for their interest in our recently published double-blind, randomize...
Burton Abrams Zeger-Abrams Inc., Elkins Park, PA, USAThe recently published paper in Nature and Scie...
We thank Dr. Pontiroli, and agree with his commentary (1). Dr. Pontiroli provides an interesting obs...
In his insightful commentary (1) on our paper, which examined the relation between snoring and risk ...
Ramos-Zavala et al. (1) described intheir report the effects of diacerein,an anti-inflammatory drug ...
We read with great interest the article by Grimaldi et al. (1) focusing on how rapid eye movement (R...
We read with great interest the article by Grimaldi et al. (1) focusing on how rapid eye movement (R...
Severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been associated with poorer gly-cemic control in type ...
DeVries (1)wassurprisedthatvildagliptinand sitagliptin groups reported dif-ferent mean amplitude of ...
Scientific Knowledge on the Subject Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with alterations in glucos...
The recent publication by Monnier et al. (1) on the magnitude of the dawn phenomenon in patients wit...
Purpose : Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most common ocular complication of type 2 diabetes mellit...
We applaud the thoughtful letter from Vialettesand Valéro (1) bringing attention to endo-plasmic ret...
Loser the Winner? Response to Musen et al. The study by Musen et al. (1) evalu-ated the effect of se...
of Diabetes recently produced a position statement and update (1,2) and the AmericanDiabetesAssociat...
We thank Bellastella et al. (1) for their interest in our recently published double-blind, randomize...
Burton Abrams Zeger-Abrams Inc., Elkins Park, PA, USAThe recently published paper in Nature and Scie...
We thank Dr. Pontiroli, and agree with his commentary (1). Dr. Pontiroli provides an interesting obs...
In his insightful commentary (1) on our paper, which examined the relation between snoring and risk ...
Ramos-Zavala et al. (1) described intheir report the effects of diacerein,an anti-inflammatory drug ...