Background: Variations in blood glucose levels over a given time interval is termed as glycemic variability (GV). Higher GV is associated with higher diabetes-related complications. The current study was done with the aim of detecting the sensitivity of various GV indices among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus of different glycemic control status. Methods: We performed a longitudinal study among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who were participating in a two-week diabetes self-management education (DSME) program. Participants were categorized by their HbA1c as poor (≥8%), acceptable (7%–8%), and optimal control (<7%). Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors recorded interstitial glucose every 15 ...
The dysglycemia of diabetes includes two components: (1) sustained chronic hyperglycemia that exerts...
Authors and colleagues have continued clinical diabetic research in the light of Continuous Glucose ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To define the threshold for excess glucose variability (GV), one of ...
Objective: To report the impact of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) on glycemic variability (GV) ...
The primary therapeutic target for diabetes management is the achievement of good glycemic control, ...
Introduction: Recent publications frequently introduce new indexes to measure glycemic variability (...
Background: Glycemic variability is suggested to be a predictor for the risk of complications of dia...
Glycemic variability (GV) appears today as an integral component of glucose homeostasis for the mana...
Glycated hemoglobin is currently the gold standard for assessment of long-term glycemic control and ...
Chronic hyperglycemia is an important cause for the development of chronic complications of diabetes...
In the post-Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) and Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventio...
The routine approach to evaluating the effectiveness of diabetes treatment based on the level of gly...
Aims: While there has been much debate about the clinical importance of glycemic variation (GV), lit...
Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide; almost 30 million people, nearly 10% of the population,...
<div><p>Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide; almost 30 million people, nearly 10% of the pop...
The dysglycemia of diabetes includes two components: (1) sustained chronic hyperglycemia that exerts...
Authors and colleagues have continued clinical diabetic research in the light of Continuous Glucose ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To define the threshold for excess glucose variability (GV), one of ...
Objective: To report the impact of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) on glycemic variability (GV) ...
The primary therapeutic target for diabetes management is the achievement of good glycemic control, ...
Introduction: Recent publications frequently introduce new indexes to measure glycemic variability (...
Background: Glycemic variability is suggested to be a predictor for the risk of complications of dia...
Glycemic variability (GV) appears today as an integral component of glucose homeostasis for the mana...
Glycated hemoglobin is currently the gold standard for assessment of long-term glycemic control and ...
Chronic hyperglycemia is an important cause for the development of chronic complications of diabetes...
In the post-Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) and Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventio...
The routine approach to evaluating the effectiveness of diabetes treatment based on the level of gly...
Aims: While there has been much debate about the clinical importance of glycemic variation (GV), lit...
Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide; almost 30 million people, nearly 10% of the population,...
<div><p>Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide; almost 30 million people, nearly 10% of the pop...
The dysglycemia of diabetes includes two components: (1) sustained chronic hyperglycemia that exerts...
Authors and colleagues have continued clinical diabetic research in the light of Continuous Glucose ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To define the threshold for excess glucose variability (GV), one of ...