After recently completing our year one research follow-up questionnaire on behalf of the Naturally Sweet Sisters, I was emailed this update on the T1D Exchange Study and I thought I would share it with all of you.
Most importantly, check out those A1c numbers.
This is EXACTLY why I remind everyone that an A1c should never be a measurement of how hard you are trying or how well you are doing in your efforts as a pancreas.
See the data? Enough said!
Characteristics of Approximately 26,000 T1D Exchange Registry Participants
• Individuals with type 1 diabetes of all ages are included in the registry, from less then 1 year old to more than 90 years old | |
• Around 1,000 participants have had type 1 diabetes for at least 40 years | |
• Average HbA1c is higher in children and young adults |
T1D Exchange Future Studies
Two new T1D Exchange studies are planned to begin in May 2013!Severe Hypoglycemia In Older Adults With Type 1 Diabetes | |||
Study Purpose: To find factors that are linked with severe hypoglycemia events in older adults with type 1 diabetes of long duration. | |||
Who is eligible?: Adults age 60 years or older who were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes prior to age 40 and either have had a severe hypoglycemic event in the past year or who have NOT had a severe hypoglycemic event in the past 3 years. | |||
Metformin Therapy For Overweight Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes | |||
Study Purpose: To assess the effect and safety of Metformin as an additional therapy in overweight children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. | |||
Who is eligible?: Adolescents age 12 to less than 20 with type 1 diabetes who are in the 85th percentile or greater for body mass index. |
If you are interested in participating in either of the above studies and meet the eligibility requirements please contact your diabetes clinic to see if they are participating in the study.
2 comments:
Very interesting!
Nodding my head in complete agreement Scott:)
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