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Diabetes Diary More Flexible Than Carbohydrate Counting

The January 2010 edition of Diabetes Carenew, found that “a new telemedicine system is as effective and more flexible than standard carbohydrate counting in treating adults with type 1 diabetes.” 

 

The study randomly assigned 130 adults living with type 1 diabetes to use the Diabetes Interactive Diary (DID) or to standard education (carbohydrate counting).  The research found that those using DID, “significantly improved treatment satisfaction and several quality-of-life dimensions."

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