Fear of Hypoglycaemia
Cross-source consensus on Fear of Hypoglycaemia from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Fear of hypoglycaemia was measured at baseline using a short version of the Hypoglycaemia Fear Survey II. — Association of eating disorders and/or insulin omission with impaired glycaemic control in persons living with type 1 diabetes: cross-sectional analysis of the French SFDT1 study
- Fear of hypoglycaemia was more common in all groups with eating disorder, insulin omission, or both than in the reference group. — Association of eating disorders and/or insulin omission with impaired glycaemic control in persons living with type 1 diabetes: cross-sectional analysis of the French SFDT1 study
- Participants with eating disorder without insulin omission and those with both eating disorder and insulin omission had the highest hypoglycaemia unawareness levels. — Association of eating disorders and/or insulin omission with impaired glycaemic control in persons living with type 1 diabetes: cross-sectional analysis of the French SFDT1 study
- The authors judged that fear-of-hypoglycaemia stratification did not materially alter the clinical interpretation. — Association of eating disorders and/or insulin omission with impaired glycaemic control in persons living with type 1 diabetes: cross-sectional analysis of the French SFDT1 study
- Higher fear of hypoglycaemia strengthened associations between glycaemic variables and eating disorder or insulin omission categories. — Association of eating disorders and/or insulin omission with impaired glycaemic control in persons living with type 1 diabetes: cross-sectional analysis of the French SFDT1 study