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Internet program helps diabetics monitor sugar

August 9th, 2008 | by admin |

By Joene Hendry

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An Internet-based blood-sugar monitoring program appears to help people with type 1 diabetes better manage their condition, researchers report.

Type 1 diabetes, also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, usually strikes people in their teens and twenties, and requires regular insulin injections and close monitoring of blood sugar, or glucose.

For the new study, researchers looked at whether an>

The program, dubbed BGAThome, is an adaptation of well-studied program that uses group sessions to teach diabetics tactics for predicting and preventing blood sugar ups-and-downs — such as keeping daily diaries>

The Internet version is designed to allow patients to improve their diabetes management from the privacy of their own home, Dr. Daniel Cox, the lead researcher>

He and his colleagues at the University of Virginia Health Systems in Charlottesville followed 25 middle-aged adults with type 1 diabetes, half of whom were enrolled in the BGAThome program, and half of whom were placed a waiting list for the program.

The researchers found that patients who used the program became more likely to make wise choices concerning low blood sugar levels. They were more likely, for example, to eat fast-acting carbohydrates and choose not to drive when their sugar levels were very low, the researchers report in the journal Diabetes Care.

Participants completed the program in 11 weeks>Continued…

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