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For type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1 DM), to keep their blood glucose levels within a target range and avoid problems, patients must take insulin therapy for the rest of their lives and exercise cautiously [2]. The essentials of managing T1 DM are insulin delivery, carbohydrate counting, and blood glucose monitoring [2]. The occurrence of T1 DM at regional and population levels is of great interest, indicating that geographic location and ethnicity can have a significant impact on the prevalence of T1 DM [3,4].
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e64463
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We, therefore, aimed to address this gap by (1) identifying and characterizing the studies that examined young people’s and HCPs’ experiences and views of using social media to self-manage T1 DM and (2) exploring and synthesizing these experiences and views, as well as the reasons for young people to use or not to use, or for HCPs to recommend or to not recommend social media for self-managing T1 DM.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e56919
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A Reinforcement Learning–Based Method for Management of Type 1 Diabetes: Exploratory Study
Of these, about 1.25 million were reported to have type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1 DM) [2,3]. In T1 DM, the beta cells responsible for producing insulin in the pancreas are deficient because of autoimmune destruction. T1 DM patients depend on lifelong insulin therapy, delivered by injection or a pump, for glycemic control.
JMIR Diabetes 2019;4(3):e12905
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