A Non-Invasive multi-faced problem-solving tool in a Dynamic sensor network for Pediatric Diabetes with Fall Detection

S. Poonguzhali, Rekha Chakravarthy
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Self-management of diabetes with active involvement of family members is a well-accepted, necessary and integral part of diabetes therapy in adults. Diabetes self-management is an important and emerging concept in adolescent patients with type-1 diabetes known as T1D. In this type-1 patients, effective self-management has been shown to be positively associated with clinical outcomes. However, in adolescent T1D patients, self-management could be difficult because of the natural and evolving age-appropriate attitudes and biological factors. Despite intensive assistance and guidance from their parents is required, studies have shown lack of self-discipline and management resulting in higher haemoglobin A1c. Data management and active feedback involves the emerging sensor network using IOT technology, telemedicine and usage of social media in diabetes care for adolescents. This includes the Internet, cell phone applications and software such as Skype, Facebook, etc..Improvement in glucose control (measured with HbA1c) within 6 months with sustained improvement at the end of a year in a group of adolescent children and young adults (with T1D) has been demonstrated by applying social media. The approach to patient care in adolescent T1D is swiftly shifted by the rapid expansion of these technologies for the treatment of diabetes. Effective and practical tools to solve therapeutic problems are provided by these technologies and used to improve their quality of care and life.
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儿童糖尿病跌倒检测动态传感器网络中的非侵入性多面向问题解决工具
在家庭成员的积极参与下,糖尿病的自我管理是成人糖尿病治疗中被广泛接受的、必要的和不可分割的一部分。糖尿病自我管理是青少年1型糖尿病(T1D)患者中一个重要的新兴概念。在这种1型患者中,有效的自我管理已被证明与临床结果呈正相关。然而,在青少年T1D患者中,由于自然的和不断发展的与年龄相适应的态度和生物学因素,自我管理可能很困难。尽管需要父母的大力帮助和指导,但研究表明,缺乏自律和管理导致血红蛋白A1c升高。数据管理和主动反馈涉及使用物联网技术的新兴传感器网络、远程医疗以及在青少年糖尿病护理中使用社交媒体。这包括互联网,手机应用程序和软件,如Skype, Facebook等。在一组青少年儿童和年轻人(患有T1D)中,使用社交媒体可以在6个月内改善血糖控制(以糖化血红蛋白测量),并在一年底持续改善。随着这些糖尿病治疗技术的迅速发展,青少年T1D患者护理的方法也迅速发生了变化。这些技术提供了有效和实用的工具来解决治疗问题,并用于改善他们的护理和生活质量。
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