Leveraging continuous glucose monitoring as a catalyst for behaviour change: a scoping review
Abstract Background Amidst the escalating prevalence of glucose-related chronic diseases, the advancements, potential uses, and growing accessibility of continuous glucose monitors (CGM) have piqued the interest of healthcare providers, consumers, and health behaviour researchers. Yet, there is a pa...
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Main Authors: | Michelle R. Jospe (Author), Kelli M. Richardson (Author), Ahlam A. Saleh (Author), Lauren C. Bohlen (Author), Jacob Crawshaw (Author), Yue Liao (Author), Kristin Konnyu (Author), Susan M. Schembre (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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