Academic literature on the topic 'National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Bureau of Health Manpower'

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RIDDELL, MICHAEL, SIMON BERGFORD, ROBIN L. GAL, et al. "336-OR: Insulin Delivery Modality Does Not Impact Glycemic Change during Physical Activity in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)—Results from the Real-World T1DEXI Pediatric Study." Diabetes 72, Supplement_1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db23-336-or.

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Despite its well-established benefits, exercise can cause blood glucose levels to drop precipitously. Factors such as pre-exercise glucose, exercise type and insulin on board (IOB) all appear to influence the magnitude of drop in glucose during exercise, but it is currently unclear if insulin delivery modality (i.e., MDI vs. standard pump vs. closed loop pump) has a clinically significant effect. Data from the Type 1 Diabetes Exercise Initiative Pediatric (T1DEXIP) study allowed us to examine if insulin delivery modality influences the change in glucose during exercise in youth with T1D. Youth
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HAIDAR, AHMAD, LAURENT LEGAULT, MARIE RAFFRAY, et al. "758-P: A Randomized Crossover Trial to Compare Automated Insulin Delivery with Carbohydrate Counting or Simplified Qualitative Meal-Size Estimation in Type 1 Diabetes." Diabetes 71, Supplement_1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db22-758-p.

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We did a randomized crossover non-inferiority trial to compare 3 weeks of automated insulin delivery with (i) carbohydrate counting and (ii) qualitative meal-size estimation (low, medium, high, or very high carbohydrate (CHO)) in 30 adults with T1D (20/30 females, age 44±17 yrs, A1c 7.4±0.7%) . Low, medium, high, and very high CHO meals were defined as <30 g CHO, 30-60 g CHO, 60-90 g CHO, and >90 g CHO, respectively, and their prandial insulin boluses were calculated as the individualized insulin-to-CHO ratios x 15, 35, 65, and 95, respectively. Closed-loop algorithms were otherw
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WILSON, LEAH M., CLARA M. MOSQUERA-LOPEZ, DIANA K. ABY-DANIEL, et al. "2012-LB: AI-Based Meal Detection Enables Fully-Automated Pramlintide and Insulin Closed-Loop System to Improve Postmeal Glucose in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)." Diabetes 74, Supplement_1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.2337/db25-2012-lb.

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Introduction and Objective: Commercial hybrid closed-loop systems require users to announce meals. Amylin, co-secreted with insulin by β-cells, suppresses glucagon, slows gastric emptying, and reduces post-meal glucose. Pramlintide is an FDA-approved amylin analog, used as an adjunctive therapy in T1D. We developed an AI meal detection algorithm and integrated with automated insulin and pramlintide delivery. Objective: To evaluate the meal detection algorithm in a fully closed-loop system with insulin and pramlintide (I-Pram) compared to insulin-only (I-Only) with no premeal announcements. Met
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BAILEY, TIMOTHY S., JASMIN R. KASTNER, POUL STRANGE, et al. "781-P: Progressive Acceleration of Insulin Exposure over Seven Days of Infusion Set Wear." Diabetes 71, Supplement_1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db22-781-p.

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Insulin exposure and action are known to differ on each of 3 days of infusion set wear during CSII. We extend these observations to 1 week in a pilot phase study comparing conventional Teflon angled infusion sets to a prototype extended wear set using Capillary Biomedical SteadiFlow™ technology. Participants with T1DM for >12 months, A1C <8.5%, c-peptide <0.6 nmol/L, and ≥6 months use of Medtronic model 530G or higher were enrolled in a 2-period crossover euglycemic clamp study; clamps were performed after fasting overnight stabilization with IV insulin. Five men and 2 wom
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Lopez, Mario. "From Bride to Care Worker?" M/C Journal 10, no. 3 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2662.

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 Introduction This paper explores some specific conjunctions that tie together two nations, Japan and the Philippines. Over the past 30 years both have become entwined as a transfer of people, cultures and societies have connected and formed some interesting developments. Relations between both countries have been highly influenced through the deployment of State intervention (historically colonial and post-colonial), as well as through actors’ initiatives, leading to the development of a complex network that links both countries. It is in these relations that I would like
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