AIMS/HYPOTHESIS In diabetes mellitus type I, good glycaemic control is crucial in preventing long-term diabetic complications. The aim of this study was to determine the current level of metabolic control in children and adolescents in our diabetes outpatient clinic at the University Children's Hospital, Berne. Furthermore, the impact of different factors such as age, pubertal stage, sex, duration of diabetes and insulin regimen on glycaemic control was studied. METHODS In a cross-sectional, prospective study 168 children and adolescents with type I diabetes mellitus (f:m = 87:81; prepubertal 48 [mean age 4.4 years, mean duration of diabetes 2.8 years]; pubertal 120 [mean age 9.4 years; mean duration of diabetes 5.2 years]) were st...
Aims: To compare metabolic control between males and females with type 1 diabetes during adolescence...
Aims Studies of children with diabetes up to the age of 15 years report deteriorating glycaemic con...
Aims: To compare metabolic control between males and females with type 1 diabetes during adolescence...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Objective: This prospective longitudinal survey was designed to follow patients with diabetes from d...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the long-term glycemic control by glycosylated hemoglo...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Introduction: The management of children with type 1 diabetes has been revolutionized first by the d...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the long-term glycemic control by glycosylated hemoglo...
In type 1 diabetes (T1DM), a good metabolic control is important to reduce and/or postpone complicat...
Introduction Lower HbA1c targets and increasingly complex diabetes management with substantially ...
Abstract. We examined the association between sex, age, insulin regimens and glycemic control in 133...
Many adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) have suboptimal glycaemic control, increasing the risk ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
Aims: To compare metabolic control between males and females with type 1 diabetes during adolescence...
Aims Studies of children with diabetes up to the age of 15 years report deteriorating glycaemic con...
Aims: To compare metabolic control between males and females with type 1 diabetes during adolescence...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Objective: This prospective longitudinal survey was designed to follow patients with diabetes from d...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the long-term glycemic control by glycosylated hemoglo...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Introduction: The management of children with type 1 diabetes has been revolutionized first by the d...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the long-term glycemic control by glycosylated hemoglo...
In type 1 diabetes (T1DM), a good metabolic control is important to reduce and/or postpone complicat...
Introduction Lower HbA1c targets and increasingly complex diabetes management with substantially ...
Abstract. We examined the association between sex, age, insulin regimens and glycemic control in 133...
Many adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) have suboptimal glycaemic control, increasing the risk ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal ...
Aims: To compare metabolic control between males and females with type 1 diabetes during adolescence...
Aims Studies of children with diabetes up to the age of 15 years report deteriorating glycaemic con...
Aims: To compare metabolic control between males and females with type 1 diabetes during adolescence...