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Editorial: Diabetes complications in children and adolescents: from low-resource to technology-advanced countries
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Mozzillo, Enza
, Franceschi, Roberto
, Frontino, Giulio
, Marigliano, Marco
, Matarazzo, Martina
in
advanced hybrid closed-loop
/ Children & youth
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Diabetes
/ diabetes complications
/ diabetes technology
/ Diabetic ketoacidosis
/ diabetic neuropathy (DN)
/ Editing
/ Exercise
/ Glucose monitoring
/ Health disparities
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Infrastructure
/ Innovations
/ Insulin
/ Machine learning
/ Medicine
/ Metabolism
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physiology
/ Technological change
/ Teenagers
/ type 1 diabetes (T1D)
/ Writing
2025
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Editorial: Diabetes complications in children and adolescents: from low-resource to technology-advanced countries
by
Mozzillo, Enza
, Franceschi, Roberto
, Frontino, Giulio
, Marigliano, Marco
, Matarazzo, Martina
in
advanced hybrid closed-loop
/ Children & youth
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Diabetes
/ diabetes complications
/ diabetes technology
/ Diabetic ketoacidosis
/ diabetic neuropathy (DN)
/ Editing
/ Exercise
/ Glucose monitoring
/ Health disparities
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Infrastructure
/ Innovations
/ Insulin
/ Machine learning
/ Medicine
/ Metabolism
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physiology
/ Technological change
/ Teenagers
/ type 1 diabetes (T1D)
/ Writing
2025
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Editorial: Diabetes complications in children and adolescents: from low-resource to technology-advanced countries
by
Mozzillo, Enza
, Franceschi, Roberto
, Frontino, Giulio
, Marigliano, Marco
, Matarazzo, Martina
in
advanced hybrid closed-loop
/ Children & youth
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Diabetes
/ diabetes complications
/ diabetes technology
/ Diabetic ketoacidosis
/ diabetic neuropathy (DN)
/ Editing
/ Exercise
/ Glucose monitoring
/ Health disparities
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Infrastructure
/ Innovations
/ Insulin
/ Machine learning
/ Medicine
/ Metabolism
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physiology
/ Technological change
/ Teenagers
/ type 1 diabetes (T1D)
/ Writing
2025
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Editorial: Diabetes complications in children and adolescents: from low-resource to technology-advanced countries
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Editorial: Diabetes complications in children and adolescents: from low-resource to technology-advanced countries
2025
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The worldwide rising incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) makes further deteriorates this situation (5). [...]creating solutions that address acute and long-term complications in various contexts is crucial. The study byLeutheuser et al.investigates the prediction of nocturnal hypoglycemia in children with type 1 diabetes following daytime physical activity using machine learning models applied to continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and physiological data. Despite the retrospective design and small sample size, the findings reinforce the role of automated insulin delivery in achieving optimal glycemic control in very young children with T1D, advocating for its expanded use and further validation in larger cohorts (López-López et al.). Conflict of interest The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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