Contribution of postprandial glucose to excess hyperglycaemia in Asian type 2 diabetic patients using continuous glucose monitoring
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2010Vol. 27(1), pp. 79–84
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Jun‐Sing Wang, Shih‐Te Tu, I‐Te Lee, Shi-Dou Lin, Shin‐Yu Lin, Shih‐Li Su, Woo‐Seop Lee, Wayne Huey‐Herng Sheu
Abstract
in Asian patients with type 2 diabetes, PPG 24 and 4 h after meals was a predominant contributor to excess hyperglycaemia in well-controlled patients and was equally important as FG or preprandial glucose in moderately to poorly controlled patients with mean HbA(1c) up to 10%.
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