Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a disease that is characterized by glycemic disorders, including sustained chronic hyperglycemia and acute glucose fluctuations. Because DM is closely related to the body metabolism, the observation of the blood vessels becomes very important to perform. The observation is done by using the Mean Amplitude of Glycemic Excursion (MAGE). Definitively, MAGE is an important variable to solve clinical DM problems that contributes in generating oxidative stress related to the macro and microvascular complications. MAGE is technically used with continuous blood glucose data which is obtained by Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM). Because of the CGM is expensive for personal use, it cannot be used in the daily observation....
Diabetes mellitus has become very important issue over the last decade. It affects several complicat...
Diabetes is a disease that occurs when one’s blood glucose level is higher than the standards. It ...
Authors and colleagues have continued clinical diabetic research in the light of Continuous Glucose ...
Chronic hyperglycemia and acute glucose fluctuations are the two main factors that trigger complicat...
BackgroundGlycemic variability is currently under scrutiny as a possible predictor of the complicati...
The mean amplitude of glycemic excursions (MAGE) is an essential index for glycemic variability asse...
The mean amplitude of glycemic excursions (MAGE) is an important indicator in the assessment of glyc...
The control of blood glucose concentration has become central to the prevention of morbidity in diab...
Evaluation of metabolic control of diabetic people has been classically performed measuring glucose ...
Aims: While there has been much debate about the clinical importance of glycemic variation (GV), lit...
The dysglycemia of diabetes includes two components: (1) sustained chronic hyperglycemia that exerts...
Malfunctioning of the β-cells of the pancreas leads to the metabolic disease known as diabetes melli...
Background Plasma glucose variability may confer a risk for development of chronic diabetic complica...
At present, people diagnosed with diabetes need frequent monitoring of their blood to ensure their s...
A novel method has been designed to estimate blood glucose variations noninvasively. The concept of ...
Diabetes mellitus has become very important issue over the last decade. It affects several complicat...
Diabetes is a disease that occurs when one’s blood glucose level is higher than the standards. It ...
Authors and colleagues have continued clinical diabetic research in the light of Continuous Glucose ...
Chronic hyperglycemia and acute glucose fluctuations are the two main factors that trigger complicat...
BackgroundGlycemic variability is currently under scrutiny as a possible predictor of the complicati...
The mean amplitude of glycemic excursions (MAGE) is an essential index for glycemic variability asse...
The mean amplitude of glycemic excursions (MAGE) is an important indicator in the assessment of glyc...
The control of blood glucose concentration has become central to the prevention of morbidity in diab...
Evaluation of metabolic control of diabetic people has been classically performed measuring glucose ...
Aims: While there has been much debate about the clinical importance of glycemic variation (GV), lit...
The dysglycemia of diabetes includes two components: (1) sustained chronic hyperglycemia that exerts...
Malfunctioning of the β-cells of the pancreas leads to the metabolic disease known as diabetes melli...
Background Plasma glucose variability may confer a risk for development of chronic diabetic complica...
At present, people diagnosed with diabetes need frequent monitoring of their blood to ensure their s...
A novel method has been designed to estimate blood glucose variations noninvasively. The concept of ...
Diabetes mellitus has become very important issue over the last decade. It affects several complicat...
Diabetes is a disease that occurs when one’s blood glucose level is higher than the standards. It ...
Authors and colleagues have continued clinical diabetic research in the light of Continuous Glucose ...