PMID: 3319469Nov 1, 1987Paper

Efficacy of a multiple insulin injection regimen in teenagers with insulin-dependent diabetes. Carbohydrate and lipid oxidation measured by continuous indirect calorimetry

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
S KimuraT Harada

Abstract

Our study of insulin-dependent diabetic teenagers proved that a multiple insulin injection regimen (MIR) can be an acceptable and effective method of glycemic control. Further, the artificial beta cell can be used to determine insulin requirements for MIR. And finally, continuous indirect calorimetry can be used to assess metabolic control in diabetes.

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