Can your phone hear your stress? AI study for diabetes

NCT ID NCT06985862

Summary

This study is testing if artificial intelligence (AI) can detect stress in people with type 1 diabetes by analyzing their daily voice recordings. Researchers want to understand how stress affects blood sugar levels. The goal is to gather knowledge that could one day lead to better tools for managing diabetes.

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  • Angers University Hospital

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    Angers, Site Principal Investigator, 49100, France

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  • CERITD (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches pour l'Intensification du Traitement du Diabète)

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    Évry, 91058, France

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  • Grenoble University Hospital

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    Grenoble, 38043, France

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  • Rennes University Hospital

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    Rennes, France, 35200, France

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  • Strasbourg University Hospital

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    Strasbourg, France, 67091, France

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