2022
Long-term Continuous Glucose Monitor Use in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: One-Year Results From the SENCE Study
Van Name MA, Kanapka LG, DiMeglio LA, Miller KM, Albanese-O’Neill A, Commissariat P, Corathers SD, Harrington KR, Hilliard ME, Anderson BJ, Kelley JC, Laffel LM, MacLeish SA, Nathan BM, Tamborlane WV, Wadwa RP, Willi SM, Williams KM, Wintergerst KA, Woerner S, Wong JC, DeSalvo DJ. Long-term Continuous Glucose Monitor Use in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: One-Year Results From the SENCE Study. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology 2022, 17: 976-987. PMID: 35343269, PMCID: PMC10348002, DOI: 10.1177/19322968221084667.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily behavioral interventionsContinuous glucose monitoringBlood glucose monitoringCGM useYoung childrenGlucose monitoringOne-year resultsType 1 diabetesContinuous glucose monitor useHemoglobin A1cCGM groupGlycemic outcomesType 1Behavioral interventionsExtension phaseBGM groupMonitor useOne-year studyCGM technologyDiabetes technologyGlycemiaHypoglycemiaChildrenBehavioural supportGroup
2011
Continuous Glucose Monitoring: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
Klonoff DC, Buckingham B, Christiansen JS, Montori VM, Tamborlane WV, Vigersky RA, Wolpert H. Continuous Glucose Monitoring: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2011, 96: 2968-2979. PMID: 21976745, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2010-2756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReal-time continuous glucose monitoringContinuous glucose monitoringStrength of recommendationsQuality of evidenceEndocrine SocietyPractice guidelinesEndocrine Society Clinical Practice GuidelineGrading of RecommendationsClinical practice guidelinesRisk of hypoglycemiaEvidence-based guidelinesEvidence-based recommendationsTask ForceAdult hospital settingsDiabetes Technology SocietyAdult outpatientsAdolescent outpatientsHospital settingGlucose monitoringEuropean SocietyOutpatientsGuidelinesTarget levelGroup meetingsGlycemia
2007
Degree of Obesity and Glucose Allostasis Are Major Effectors of Glucose Tolerance Dynamics in Obese Youth
Weiss R, Cali AM, Dziura J, Burgert TS, Tamborlane WV, Caprio S. Degree of Obesity and Glucose Allostasis Are Major Effectors of Glucose Tolerance Dynamics in Obese Youth. Diabetes Care 2007, 30: 1845-1850. PMID: 17475938, DOI: 10.2337/dc07-0325.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral glucose tolerance testDegree of obesityElevated glucose levelsObese youthGlucose toleranceAmbient glycemiaInsulin sensitivityGlucose levelsSecond oral glucose tolerance testBaseline BMI z-scoreGlucose tolerance testBMI z-scoreAltered glucose metabolismCross-sectional analysisTolerance testInsulin sensitizationGlucose metabolismObesityZ-scoreLongitudinal assessmentLongitudinal changesMajor effectorGlycemiaSignificant reduction