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    Abbott Laboratories continuous blood glucose monitoring device abbott freestyle libre 3
    Bland–Altman plots displaying analysis <t>of</t> <t>BGM</t> vs. <t>CGM</t> during the different phases: A post-breakfast; B pre-exercise, C exercise, D post-exercise for all training sessions
    Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring Device Abbott Freestyle Libre 3, supplied by Abbott Laboratories, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
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    Article Title: Accuracy of a continuous glucose monitoring system applied before, during, and after an intense leg-squat session with low- and high-carbohydrate availability in young adults without diabetes

    Journal: European Journal of Applied Physiology

    doi: 10.1007/s00421-024-05557-5

    Bland–Altman plots displaying analysis of BGM vs. CGM during the different phases: A post-breakfast; B pre-exercise, C exercise, D post-exercise for all training sessions
    Figure Legend Snippet: Bland–Altman plots displaying analysis of BGM vs. CGM during the different phases: A post-breakfast; B pre-exercise, C exercise, D post-exercise for all training sessions

    Techniques Used:

    Mean absolute relative difference between the  continuous glucose monitoring device (CGM)  and  capillary  blood glucose measures (BGM)
    Figure Legend Snippet: Mean absolute relative difference between the continuous glucose monitoring device (CGM) and capillary blood glucose measures (BGM)

    Techniques Used:

    CGM accuracy for each individual BGM value showing the absolute difference between the CGM results and the BGM reference method. Red area indicates the ± 15 mg/dL for glucose concentrations < 100 mg/dL and the ± 15% for glucose concentrations ≥ 100 mg/dL per the ISO 15197:2013/EN ISO 15197:2015
    Figure Legend Snippet: CGM accuracy for each individual BGM value showing the absolute difference between the CGM results and the BGM reference method. Red area indicates the ± 15 mg/dL for glucose concentrations < 100 mg/dL and the ± 15% for glucose concentrations ≥ 100 mg/dL per the ISO 15197:2013/EN ISO 15197:2015

    Techniques Used:

    Mean and standard deviation of BGM and CGM measures over the course of the standardized interventions with respect to the different breakfast conditions
    Figure Legend Snippet: Mean and standard deviation of BGM and CGM measures over the course of the standardized interventions with respect to the different breakfast conditions

    Techniques Used: Standard Deviation



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    Bland–Altman plots displaying analysis of BGM vs. CGM during the different phases: A post-breakfast; B pre-exercise, C exercise, D post-exercise for all training sessions

    Journal: European Journal of Applied Physiology

    Article Title: Accuracy of a continuous glucose monitoring system applied before, during, and after an intense leg-squat session with low- and high-carbohydrate availability in young adults without diabetes

    doi: 10.1007/s00421-024-05557-5

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Bland–Altman plots displaying analysis of BGM vs. CGM during the different phases: A post-breakfast; B pre-exercise, C exercise, D post-exercise for all training sessions

    Article Snippet: The aim was to assess the accuracy of a continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM) device (Abbott FreeStyle Libre 3) against capillary blood glucose measurement (BGM) before, during, and after an intense lower body strength training session in connection with high- versus low-carbohydrate breakfasts.

    Techniques:

    Mean absolute relative difference between the  continuous glucose monitoring device (CGM)  and  capillary  blood glucose measures (BGM)

    Journal: European Journal of Applied Physiology

    Article Title: Accuracy of a continuous glucose monitoring system applied before, during, and after an intense leg-squat session with low- and high-carbohydrate availability in young adults without diabetes

    doi: 10.1007/s00421-024-05557-5

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Mean absolute relative difference between the continuous glucose monitoring device (CGM) and capillary blood glucose measures (BGM)

    Article Snippet: The aim was to assess the accuracy of a continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM) device (Abbott FreeStyle Libre 3) against capillary blood glucose measurement (BGM) before, during, and after an intense lower body strength training session in connection with high- versus low-carbohydrate breakfasts.

    Techniques:

    CGM accuracy for each individual BGM value showing the absolute difference between the CGM results and the BGM reference method. Red area indicates the ± 15 mg/dL for glucose concentrations < 100 mg/dL and the ± 15% for glucose concentrations ≥ 100 mg/dL per the ISO 15197:2013/EN ISO 15197:2015

    Journal: European Journal of Applied Physiology

    Article Title: Accuracy of a continuous glucose monitoring system applied before, during, and after an intense leg-squat session with low- and high-carbohydrate availability in young adults without diabetes

    doi: 10.1007/s00421-024-05557-5

    Figure Lengend Snippet: CGM accuracy for each individual BGM value showing the absolute difference between the CGM results and the BGM reference method. Red area indicates the ± 15 mg/dL for glucose concentrations < 100 mg/dL and the ± 15% for glucose concentrations ≥ 100 mg/dL per the ISO 15197:2013/EN ISO 15197:2015

    Article Snippet: The aim was to assess the accuracy of a continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM) device (Abbott FreeStyle Libre 3) against capillary blood glucose measurement (BGM) before, during, and after an intense lower body strength training session in connection with high- versus low-carbohydrate breakfasts.

    Techniques:

    Mean and standard deviation of BGM and CGM measures over the course of the standardized interventions with respect to the different breakfast conditions

    Journal: European Journal of Applied Physiology

    Article Title: Accuracy of a continuous glucose monitoring system applied before, during, and after an intense leg-squat session with low- and high-carbohydrate availability in young adults without diabetes

    doi: 10.1007/s00421-024-05557-5

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Mean and standard deviation of BGM and CGM measures over the course of the standardized interventions with respect to the different breakfast conditions

    Article Snippet: The aim was to assess the accuracy of a continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM) device (Abbott FreeStyle Libre 3) against capillary blood glucose measurement (BGM) before, during, and after an intense lower body strength training session in connection with high- versus low-carbohydrate breakfasts.

    Techniques: Standard Deviation