New study aims to predict dangerous low blood sugar in diabetes
NCT ID NCT03481530
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) can help predict low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) in adults with type 2 diabetes. 41 participants wore either a regular CGM or a hidden one for a period of time. The goal was to compare how often low blood sugar occurred and see if the CGM could help identify those at higher risk.
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University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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