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Glycemic Variability and CNS Inflammation: Reviewing the Connection [PDF]
Glucose is the primary energy source for the brain, and exposure to both high and low levels of glucose has been associated with numerous adverse central nervous system (CNS) outcomes. While a large body of work has highlighted the impact of hyperglycemia on peripheral and central measures of oxidative stress, cognitive deficits, and vascular ...
Charles Watt +2 more
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Resistance exercise improves daily glycemic control. Low-intensity resistance exercise with slow movements and tonic force generation (LST) is a resistance exercise protocol that can increase skeletal muscle mass and strength without considerable ...
Takuro Shoji +4 more
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Background Abnormal glycemic variability is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) and is associated with increased in-hospital mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events, but little is known about whether adverse outcomes are partly mediated by ...
Yuhao Su, Weiguo Fan, Yang Liu, Kui Hong
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Effect of glycemic variability on mortality in ICU settings: A prospective observational study
Background: Evidence suggests a role of glycemic variability in intensive care unit (ICU) mortality. Objective: To assess effect of glycemic variability and ICU/in-hospital mortality. Design: Prospective, observational study. Setting: A 20-bedded medical/
Manjitpal Singh +5 more
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Background Adults with overweight or obesity have a higher risk of the development of impaired glycemic health and cardiometabolic disorders. Glycemic variability acts as a more sensitive assessment of glycemic health compared to other clinical measures.
Joshua Robert Sparks
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Ethnic Variability in Glycemic Response to Sucrose and Isomaltulose [PDF]
The aim of this study was to compare the glycemic response of Caucasians and Asians to two disaccharides of different glycemic index (GI), and to examine if ethnic groups that showed the largest glycemic response to sucrose would benefit the most when it is replaced with isomaltulose.
Wei Shuan Kimberly Tan +3 more
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Introduction Maintaining glycemic control during and after physical activity (PA) is a major challenge in type 1 diabetes (T1D). This study compared the glycemic variability and exercise-related diabetic management strategies of adults with T1D achieving
Jaime Leppe +4 more
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Glycemic variability and outcome in critically ill
Acute hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia and glycemic variability (GV) have been found to be the three principal domains of glycemic control, which can adversely affect patient outcome. GV may be the confounding factor in tight glycemic control trials in surgical and medical patient.This study was conducted to establish if there was any relationship between ...
Mahuya Bhattacharya, Subhash Todi
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Glycemic Variability Percentage: A Novel Method for Assessing Glycemic Variability from Continuous Glucose Monitor Data [PDF]
High levels of glycemic variability are still observed in most patients with diabetes with severe insulin deficiency. Glycemic variability may be an important risk factor for acute and chronic complications. Despite its clinical importance, there is no consensus on the optimum method for characterizing glycemic variability.We developed a simple new ...
Thomas A. Peyser +4 more
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BackgroundRandomized controlled trials of time restricted eating (TRE) in adults have demonstrated improvements in glucose variability as captured by continuous glucose monitors (CGM).
Monica N. Naguib +8 more
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