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Achievement of target A1C levels with negligible hypoglycemia and low glucose variability in youth with short-term type 1 diabetes and residual β-cell function.
Pediatric Endocrinology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Diabetes care (impact factor:
8.09).
02/2012;
35(4):817-20.
DOI:10.2337/dc11-2190
pp.817-20
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
16 short-term T1D patients
26 age-matched nondiabetic individuals
3-7 day CGM profiles
age 8-18 years
continuous glucose monitoring
duration ≥5 years
longer-term T1D
longer-term T1D participants
median 77
mixed-meal tolerance test
residual β-cell function
sensor glucose levels
short-term T1D
short-term T1D group
short-term T1D participants
T1D duration 6-52 weeks
target range
two T1D groups
type 1 diabetes
well-controlled T1D