Purpose: First evidence suggests that chronobiological aspects of sleep restriction affect metabolic conditions. Our aim was to investigate whether spontaneous free-living physical activity likewise is affected by chronobiological timing of short sleep.
Methods: In an experimental randomized, balanced cross-over design, eleven healthy, normal-weight (BMI: 23.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the newly developed non-invasive blood glucose system NIRLUS® (Near-Infra Red Light Ultra Sound; NIRLUS Engineering AG, Lübeck, Germany) under standardized conditions. Seventeen healthy men of normal weight (body mass index 22.4 ± 1.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFTechnological progress has led to numerous innovations in diagnostic and therapeutic applications in diabetes and will also improve the treatment of patients with diabetes in the future. The first commercially available hybrid closed-loop system has been available in the USA since 2016 and the next developmental step toward a fully automated artificial pancreas has been made. The automated control of the basal insulin secretion provides a stabilization of blood glucose with a reduction of hypoglycemia and improvement of long-term control as indicated by improved hemoglobin A1c levels.
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