AI coach for diabetes: small study tests personalized insulin advice
NCT ID NCT03186300
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a smartphone-based tool called PEPPER that gives personalized insulin dose advice to people with type 1 diabetes. The tool uses artificial intelligence to learn from each person's past data and includes safety features like low-glucose alarms. Eight adults used the system to see if it was safe, easy to use, and worked well in daily life. The main goal was to measure how much time they spent with low blood sugar.
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Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica de Girona (IDIBGI)
Girona, Girona, 17007, Spain
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