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419 related items for PubMed ID: 22268422

  • 1. In children using intensive insulin therapy, a 20-g variation in carbohydrate amount significantly impacts on postprandial glycaemia.
    Smart CE, King BR, McElduff P, Collins CE.
    Diabet Med; 2012 Jul; 29(7):e21-4. PubMed ID: 22268422
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  • 2. Children and adolescents on intensive insulin therapy maintain postprandial glycaemic control without precise carbohydrate counting.
    Smart CE, Ross K, Edge JA, Collins CE, Colyvas K, King BR.
    Diabet Med; 2009 Mar; 26(3):279-85. PubMed ID: 19317823
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  • 3. Efficacy comparison between preprandial and postprandial insulin aspart administration with dose adjustment for unpredictable meal size.
    Jovanovic L, Giammattei J, Acquistapace M, Bornstein K, Sommermann E, Pettitt DJ.
    Clin Ther; 2004 Sep; 26(9):1492-7. PubMed ID: 15531011
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  • 4. Increasing the protein quantity in a meal results in dose-dependent effects on postprandial glucose levels in individuals with Type 1 diabetes mellitus.
    Paterson MA, Smart CEM, Lopez PE, Howley P, McElduff P, Attia J, Morbey C, King BR.
    Diabet Med; 2017 Jun; 34(6):851-854. PubMed ID: 28257160
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  • 5. Effect of popular takeaway foods on blood glucose levels in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients on intensive insulin therapy.
    MacDonald K, Lowe JM, Barker D, Mensch M, Attia J.
    Int J Clin Pract; 2009 Feb; 63(2):189-94. PubMed ID: 19196356
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  • 6. Exponential increase in postprandial blood-glucose exposure with increasing carbohydrate loads using a linear carbohydrate-to-insulin ratio.
    Marran KJ, Davey B, Lang A, Segal DG.
    S Afr Med J; 2013 Apr 10; 103(7):461-3. PubMed ID: 23802208
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  • 7. High-protein meals require 30% additional insulin to prevent delayed postprandial hyperglycaemia.
    Paterson MA, Smart CEM, Howley P, Price DA, Foskett DC, King BR.
    Diabet Med; 2020 Jul 10; 37(7):1185-1191. PubMed ID: 32298501
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  • 13. An additional bolus of rapid-acting insulin to normalise postprandial cardiovascular risk factors following a high-carbohydrate high-fat meal in patients with type 1 diabetes: A randomised controlled trial.
    Campbell MD, Walker M, Ajjan RA, Birch KM, Gonzalez JT, West DJ.
    Diab Vasc Dis Res; 2017 Jul 10; 14(4):336-344. PubMed ID: 28322071
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  • 14. A randomised controlled trial of insulin lispro given before or after meals in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes--the effect on glycaemic excursion.
    Carr KJ, Idama TO, Masson EA, Ellis K, Lindow SW.
    J Obstet Gynaecol; 2004 Jun 10; 24(4):382-6. PubMed ID: 15203576
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  • 17. Optimal time of administration of insulin lispro. Importance of meal composition.
    Strachan MW, Frier BM.
    Diabetes Care; 1998 Jan 10; 21(1):26-31. PubMed ID: 9538966
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