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The EU LifeCycle Project was launched in 2017 to combine, harmonise, and analyse data from more than 250,000 participants across Europe and Australia, involving cohorts participating in the EU-funded LifeCycle Project. The purpose of this cohort description is to provide a detailed overview over the major measures within mental health domains that are available in 17 European and Australian cohorts participating in the LifeCycle Project.
The aim of this study was to examine the incidence rates and risk factors associated with severe hypoglycaemia in a contemporary cohort of children and...
The advent of sensor-augmented pump therapy with a low-glucose suspend (LGS) function.
Recently we reported a biphasic increase in glucose requirements to maintain euglycemia after late-afternoon exercise, suggesting a unique pattern of delayed...
Fatalities in children and adolescents (1-17 yr) with T1DM were identified from the Western Australia Children's Diabetes Database between 1987-2011.
This paper provides clinical practice guidelines for treating low blood sugar in children and adolescents with Type 1 diabetes.
The present study aimed to compare cardiorespiratory fitness levels in children with and without Type 1 diabetes.
Improved frequency of sensor use improves glycaemic control
Where cell types are highly correlated with other covariates in regression models, the statistical assumption of no multicollinearity may be violated
This study aimed to investigate the role that antidiuretic hormone (ADH) may play in the activation of glucose production during high intensity aerobic exercise.