Introduction Diabetes prevalence continues to grow and there remains a significant diagnostic gap in one-third of the US population that has pre-diabetes. Innovative, practical strategies to improve monitoring of glycemic health are desperately needed. In this proof-of-concept study, we explore the relationship between non-invasive wearables and glycemic metrics and demonstrate the feasibility of using non-invasive wearables to estimate glycemic metrics, including hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and glucose variability metrics.Research design and methods We recorded over 25 000 measurements from a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) with simultaneous wrist-worn wearable (skin temperature, electrodermal activity, heart rate, and accelerometry sensors) d...
The usage of wearable devices has gained popularity in the latest years, especially for health-care ...
Diabetic individuals need to tightly control their blood glucose concentration. Several methods have...
Objective: We have recently shown that mild/moderate-grade physical activity (PA) influences glucose...
Glucose monitoring technologies allow users to monitor glycemic fluctuations (e.g., blood glucose le...
OBJECTIVE To develop a noninvasive hypoglycemia detection approach using smartwatch data. RESE...
Objective: Severe hypoglycemia is the most serious acute complication for people with type 1 diabete...
Worldwide, the number of people affected by diabetes is rapidly increasing due to aging populations ...
Diabetes, a condition caused by high levels of glucose in the blood that is not properly controlled,...
Most diabetes patients have good control of their blood glucose. However, episodes of blood glucose ...
The description of the dataset is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imu.2018.09.003 The usage ...
Digital health technologies may support the management and prevention of disease through personalize...
Diabetes is one of most afflicting diseases in society which is caused by the inability of the body ...
Diabetes is one of most afflicting diseases in society which is caused by the inability of the body ...
Diabetes is one of most afflicting diseases in society which is caused by the inability of the body ...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and ...
The usage of wearable devices has gained popularity in the latest years, especially for health-care ...
Diabetic individuals need to tightly control their blood glucose concentration. Several methods have...
Objective: We have recently shown that mild/moderate-grade physical activity (PA) influences glucose...
Glucose monitoring technologies allow users to monitor glycemic fluctuations (e.g., blood glucose le...
OBJECTIVE To develop a noninvasive hypoglycemia detection approach using smartwatch data. RESE...
Objective: Severe hypoglycemia is the most serious acute complication for people with type 1 diabete...
Worldwide, the number of people affected by diabetes is rapidly increasing due to aging populations ...
Diabetes, a condition caused by high levels of glucose in the blood that is not properly controlled,...
Most diabetes patients have good control of their blood glucose. However, episodes of blood glucose ...
The description of the dataset is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imu.2018.09.003 The usage ...
Digital health technologies may support the management and prevention of disease through personalize...
Diabetes is one of most afflicting diseases in society which is caused by the inability of the body ...
Diabetes is one of most afflicting diseases in society which is caused by the inability of the body ...
Diabetes is one of most afflicting diseases in society which is caused by the inability of the body ...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and ...
The usage of wearable devices has gained popularity in the latest years, especially for health-care ...
Diabetic individuals need to tightly control their blood glucose concentration. Several methods have...
Objective: We have recently shown that mild/moderate-grade physical activity (PA) influences glucose...