SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACTIVELY MANAGING TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS ON A PERSONALIZED BASIS
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1. A system for actively managing Type 2 diabetes mellitus on a personalized basis, comprising:
- a database comprising a model of glycemic effect for a Type 2 diabetic patient for digestive response; and
a forecaster module, comprising;
an adjustment module configured to adjust the digestive response model for a degree of insulin resistance experienced by the patient; and
a blood glucose estimator module configured to estimate a rise in postprandial blood glucose through food ingestion of a planned meal in proportion to the adjusted digestive response model.
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A system and method for actively managing Type 2 diabetes mellitus on a personalized basis is provided. A model of glycemic effect for a Type 2 diabetic patient for digestive response is established. The digestive response model is adjusted for a degree of insulin resistance experienced by the patient. A rise in postprandial blood glucose through food ingestion of a planned meal is estimated in proportion to the adjusted digestive response model. The tool also allows for the avoidance of hypoglycemic episodes by medications.
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1. A system for actively managing Type 2 diabetes mellitus on a personalized basis, comprising:
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a database comprising a model of glycemic effect for a Type 2 diabetic patient for digestive response; and a forecaster module, comprising; an adjustment module configured to adjust the digestive response model for a degree of insulin resistance experienced by the patient; and a blood glucose estimator module configured to estimate a rise in postprandial blood glucose through food ingestion of a planned meal in proportion to the adjusted digestive response model. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for actively managing Type 2 diabetes mellitus on a personalized basis, comprising:
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establishing a model of glycemic effect for a Type 2 diabetic patient for digestive response; adjusting the digestive response model for a degree of insulin resistance experienced by the patient; and estimating a rise in postprandial blood glucose through food ingestion of a planned meal in proportion to the adjusted digestive response model. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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