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With adequate support, children newly diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes can be safely managed at home following practical skills training
Determining the incidence of hospitalisations and risk factors for vascular complications experienced during early adulthood in patients with childhood T1D
We hypothesized that adolescents with high levels of albumin excretion might benefit from ACE inhibitors and statins, drugs that have not been fully evaluated
Adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes have an increased risk of psychological distress. To address this, psychological support provided asynchronously via an app may be feasible. Our study aimed to explore feasibility and safety of the LIFT wellbeing app.
Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratios at the higher end of the normal range at the age of 10-16 years is associated with an increased risk of progression to microalbuminuria
Hypoglycemia is the commonest acute complication of type 1 diabetes
Promotion of regular physical activity is an integral part of diabetes care delivery and health care providers should promote this message at every available opportunity
Longer suspends and fewer glycemic excursions occur at night compared with day
Patients using insulin pump therapy had a better long-term glycemic control relative to the matched injection therapy cohort
This study investigated the use of a carbohydrate intake algorithm based on continuous glucose monitoring trends during physical activity