Continuous glucose monitoring
Interpreting CGM traces, particularly the impact of food
The presentation covers:
- Different types of CGM and how they work, including with advanced hybrid closed loop pumps
- How to interpret CGM traces and reports for the impact of food and dietary behaviours
- Strategies to optimise CGM dietary profiles
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About the Presenter
Dr Carmel Smart is an international authority on nutrition and type 1 diabetes who works as a Senior Specialist Diabetes Dietitian at the John Hunter Children’s Hospital, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. She is an active clinician researcher and has published widely on the impact of food and strategies to optimise blood glucose levels after eating. Carmel holds posts on the Australian Dietetics Council and the Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group and is a member of the Living Evidence clinical guidelines writing group for the management of Type 1 Diabetes. In 2019 Carmel was a recipient of the Michelle Beets award for outstanding achievement in advancement of children’s health in type 1 diabetes and the Hunter Children’s Medical Foundation Outstanding Researcher.
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