of Careand theInternational Consensus Reporton TIR recommends that many nonpregnant adults with diabetes spend at least 70% of the day (around 17 hours) in the target glycemic range of 70 to 180 mg/dL, which corresponds to the recommended hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) target of approxima...
Studies that are more recent have shown CGM to have adequate accuracy and may be effective in reducing hypoglycemia in hospitalized patients; some studies have also showed improvement in time in target glycemic range. Furthermore, CGM may reduce nursing workload, cost of inpatient care, and use ...
Time in range (TIR), a novel proxy measure of glucose control, is found closely related to diabetic microangiopathy and some other chronic complications, but the correlation between TIR and lower limb angiopathy has not been studied yet. Our purpose is to explore the relationship between TIR an...
The HbA1c time in range (TIR) is a previously developed measure of glycemic control that expresses HbA1c stability over time within specific ranges. This measure may inform the current understanding of the association between glucose levels over time and ADRD incidence. Objective To ...
The International Consensus Report recommends that most people with diabetes should spend at least 70% of the day, or around 17 hours, in the target glycemic range of 70 to 180 mg/dL. This corresponds to the recommended HbA1c target of approximately 7%.1,2 ...
range targets are provided for most people with type 1 andtype 2 diabetes, for those who are older or at high risk for severehypoglycemia, and for pregnant women. Recommendations are given for upper and lower blood glucose targets and for time spent in both target and out-of-target ranges....
This study aimed at validating the effectiveness of GRI and at comparing it with time in range (TIR) in assessing glycemic quality in clinical practice. Methods: A total of 524 ninety-day CGM tracings of 194 insulin-treated adults with diabetes were included in the analysis. GRI was assessed...
For this reason, in 2019, Abbott Diabetes Care developed a new version, the FreeStyle Libre 2 (FSL2)[9], with optional alarms that alert users when their glucose levels are above or below a pre-set target range, or when the signal is lost. Research has found that this system, ...
RCT: Efficacy of Time-Restricted Eating in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes View LargeDownload Figure 1. Study Flowchart View LargeDownload Figure 2. Change in Body Composition and Glycemic Control in the Study Groups View LargeDownload Data were included for 75 participants; means were estimated using...
time in the targeted blood glucose range and mortality was also reported to be dependent on pre-morbid glycemic status, indicating that the positive effects of a longer time in the targeted blood glucose range on mortality were not found in critically ill patients with poor antecedent glycemic ...