Manuscript on post-meal CGM vs. plasma glucose discordance published in AJCN

Our new manuscript examining the accuracy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring after meals in adults without diabetes has been published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN). Summary: CGM catches postprandial trends well, however, the accuracy is lower than fingerstick meters. This discordance is important to factor in for CGM-based applications such as precision nutrition and early diabetes detection. Great Rice – Texas A&M collaboration!

Average glucose responses to meals of different macronutrient compositions using gold standard, fingerstick, and CGM measurements.

The full manuscript can be found here:

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