Day One of ADA included Sessions on diabetes apps, diabetes tech, circadian rhythms & meal timing. |
As mentioned previously, I was this year's Guest Reporter for Ascensia Diabetes Care , covering the American Diabetes Association's 79th Scientific Sessions in San Francisco, June 6 through June 11th, 2019.
My first post (in a series of three,) is up on Ascensia's website and it's all about my key takeaways from day one. Including: diabetes apps, diabetes tech, circadian rhythms & meal timing. You can read it (and I hope you do,) by clicking HERE.
Disclosure: Ascensia Diabetes Care paid for my flight, lodging, and expenses, and provided me with a stipend for my time and talent.
I worked hard, learned much, and as always - all thoughts are mine and mine alone.
2 comments:
IF is interesting to me. I usually say time of eating makes little difference. but the session almost convinced me differently. -- Ahh almost. It is an interesting finding. I wonder if it will hold up with T1's who, if we dose correctly T1 removes one major component from the circadian rhythm issue.
thanks for the info
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