Type 2 diabetesA difference of≥50–55mg/dL between bedtime and morning glucose (BeAM) values in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) on basal insulin is an indicator of poor postprandial glucose control. This analysis compared the effect of treatment with a fixed-ratio combination of insulin ...
With the advent of sodium glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors to control glucose and treat diabetes, laboratory data aided by either timed or spot glucose levels in the urine could be used as an alternative marker of drug response. The aim of this study was to assess the agreement between ove...
Morning moderate exercise acutely lowers glucose levels in people with type 2 diabetes being prescribed metformin. This difference appears to be driven by individuals that consumed metformin prior to breakfast rather than after breakfast. Morning exercise combined with pre-breakfast metformin persistently re...
Your blood sugar level may be high when you wake up due to dawn phenomenon, which affects about half of all people with diabetes. Your body naturally releases glucose (sugar) into the blood in the early morning hours, which provides you with energy to start your day. Normally, insulin main...
The Somogyi effect is more common in people with type 1 diabetes. Recent research using continuous glucose monitors (CGM) has raised questions about the Somogyi effect. Wearable CGM devices, which track blood sugar levels throughout the night, give a clearer picture of what happens while you ...
If you live with diabetes, you’ll have higher blood sugar levels than someone who doesn’t have diabetes. So, a “normal” blood glucose level for a person with prediabetes or diabetes is higher. There are other ways to measure blood sugar, such as ahemoglobin A1C(HbA1C) test that est...
Pre-diabetes is an alarming condition for us because even if the glucose level is not very high now, it will be so soon. And the more kilograms we have, the faster this process will progress General physical activity recommendations for type 1 and type 2 diabetes ...
The relative contribution of diurnal and nocturnal glucose exposures to HbA1c in type 1 diabetes males: a pooled analysis Article Open access 31 March 2022 Factors associated with nocturnal and diurnal glycemic variability in patients with type 2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study Article 24 Jun...
An artificial pancreas (AP) that can be worn at home from dinner to waking up in the morning might be safe and efficient for first routine use in patients with type 1 diabetes. We assessed the effect on glucose control with use of an AP ... J Kropff,FS Del,J Place,... - 《Lancet...
AUC: area under the curve; INS: serum insulin concentration; GIR: glucose infusion rate. Mean BG profiles at the 0.4 U/kg/day dose level are displayed in Fig. 1B. Mean duration of euglycaemia was similar for Gla-300 and Deg-100 at the 0.4 U/kg/day dose level, with smoothed BG ...