AJMC April 15, 2022
Maggie L. Shaw

This new literature review explored the potential to enhance management for type 1 diabetes (T1D) through the adoption of physiological parameters measured by wearable and sensor-enabled health-related technology.

Wearable sensor technology has potential to aid in type 1 diabetes (T1D) management through noninvasive, seamless, and continuous data provision, according to a new study published in Journal of Medical Internet Research.

Maintaining healthy glucose levels with upper and lower limits can be challenging for persons with T1D, especially because daily management imposes not only a physical but a cognitive burden on both the patients and their families. Sensing, the study authors noted, is a crucial part of disease management for 2 principal reasons: estimating the correct insulin dose and awareness of...

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