Know your glucose level without a finger prick
Know how your glucose is trending to avoid having a hypo
Reduce your HbA1c by increasing Time in Range (TIR)
Increase Time in Range (TIR)19
Understand glucose variability
Identify daily patterns
Average reduction in A1c§
A1c reduction was observed at 2-4 months and sustained at month 12 in adults and children with T1D and adults with T2D3
§Statistically significant A1c reduction based on the confidence interval range.
HbA1c reduction in T2D users who use all types of insulin28
HbA1c reduction in T2D users who use basal insulin8
Reduced time spend in hypoglycemia for T1D users6
Reduced time spend in hypoglycemia in T2D users17
Abbreviations: CGM: continuous glucose monitoring; hypo: hypoglycemic event, TIR: time in range.
References: 2. Alva S, et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2022;16(1):70-77. doi:10.1177/1932296820958754. 6. Bolinder J, et al. Lancet. 2016;388(10057):2254-2263. 8. Carlson AL, et al. BMJ Open Diab Res Care 2022;10:e002590. 11. Evans M, et al. Diabetes Ther 2020;11:83-95. 17. Haak T, et al. Diabetes Therapy 2017;8:55-73. 19. Lang J, et al. Diabetes 2019;68(Supplement_1):972-P. 28. Yaron, M. Diabetes Care 2019;42(7):1178–1184.
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