M.B. Hiremath null, Apsara Kavital null, M. B. Hiremath null
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India faces a signifcant diabetes epidemic, with approximately 72 million people diagnosed with diabetes and an additional 80 million in the pre-diabetes stage. Type 2 Diabetes accounts for over 90-95% of all diabetes cases in India. Managing Glycemic
variability (GV) is essential to prevent complications and improve patient outcomes. GV is a critical aspect of diabetes management, and its signifcance in type 2 diabetes is increasingly recognized in India, where the prevalence of diabetes is rapidly growing.1-4
GV refers to the fluctuations in glucose values around the baseline, and high GV is associated with a higher risk of diabetes associated complications.1,2
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| Received | Accepted | Published |
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| January 10, 2024 | February 12, 2024 | February 27, 2024 |
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| Received | January 10, 2024 |
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| Published | February 27, 2024 |