Smart pancreas system aims to stop exercise-induced low blood sugar in type 1 diabetes
NCT ID NCT03859401
First seen May 07, 2026 ยท Last updated May 07, 2026
Summary
This study tested two versions of an artificial pancreas system in 15 adults with type 1 diabetes to see if a smarter version could better prevent low blood sugar during and after moderate exercise. Participants used each system for about 36 hours, including one afternoon of exercise. The goal was to reduce dangerous drops in blood sugar while keeping overall glucose levels in a safe range.
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University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia, 22908, United States
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