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Huang E, Sinclair A, Conlin P, Cukierman-Yaffe T, Hirsch I, Huisingh-Scheetz M, Kahkoska A, Laffel L, Lee A, Lee S, Lipska K, Meneilly G, Pandya N, Peek M, Peters A, Pratley R, Sherifali D, Toschi E, Umpierrez G, Weinstock R, Munshi M. The Growing Role of Technology in the Care of Older Adults With Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2023, 46: 1455-1463. PMID: 37471606, PMCID: PMC10369127, DOI: 10.2337/dci23-0021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOlder adultsAreas of careHealth care servicesDiabetes careContinuous glucose monitorEvidence-based technologiesDiabetes managementCare prioritiesClinical experienceClinical heterogeneityCare servicesDiabetesInsulin pumpCareScientific evidenceAdultsGlucose monitorDistinct subpopulationsCurrent knowledgeMajor barrierImportant populationPotential promiseCaregiversSevere hypoglycemia and falls in older adults with diabetes: The Diabetes & Aging Study
Moffet H, Huang E, Liu J, Parker M, Lipska K, Laiteerapong N, Grant R, Lee A, Karter A. Severe hypoglycemia and falls in older adults with diabetes: The Diabetes & Aging Study. Diabetes Epidemiology And Management 2023, 12: 100162. PMID: 37920602, PMCID: PMC10621321, DOI: 10.1016/j.deman.2023.100162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere hypoglycemiaOlder adultsRisk of fallsCare-seeking behaviorLife-threatening eventsED visitsInpatient recordsPrevalence ratiosHypoglycemiaGreater prevalenceAge 65Clinical documentationDiabetesSample adultsAging StudyAdultsSurvey respondentsFallHospitalizationOutpatientsResearch designPrevalenceVisitsMonthsSeverity