2010
DOI: 10.2337/dc10-1536
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Altered Sleep Patterns in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: Implications for Insulin Regimen

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“…In our study, differently from findings of other groups that studied T1DM children and adolescents (10,12), and in accordance with a study with T1DM adults (14), sleep duration was not different between T1DM and control subjects. While Pillar and cols.…”
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“…In our study, differently from findings of other groups that studied T1DM children and adolescents (10,12), and in accordance with a study with T1DM adults (14), sleep duration was not different between T1DM and control subjects. While Pillar and cols.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The absence of correlation between sleep duration and glycemic control was not surprising, since other groups have reported similar results before (10,14). In our study, differently from findings of other groups that studied T1DM children and adolescents (10,12), and in accordance with a study with T1DM adults (14), sleep duration was not different between T1DM and control subjects.…”
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“…This shift in chronotype and the resulting social jetlag were found to be independently linked to higher HbA1c [14]. People with T1D may be even more likely to suffer from social jetlag; one study found that during the weekends, adolescents with T1D demonstrated sleep extension more than twice the length of their peers without T1D [15]. …”
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confidence: 99%