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Sugar Surfing in Practice STEPHEN W. PONDER, MD, CDE KEVIN L. MCMAHON 26 // AADE IN PRACTICE // November 2019 Sugar Surfing uses blood sugar information ➜ Shelf: A period of relative blood glucose stability when a trend from a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) in line does not drift further than a width of 30 mg/dL (1.66 mmol/L) proactive and reactive ways. “Sugar Surfing Basics over 1 hour for Diabetes Educators,” which appeared in the ➜ Delta wave: A period of rising blood glucose levels with an September 2019 issue of this journal, explains the increase of at least 30 mg/dL (1.66 mmol/L) over 1 hour practice of Sugar Surfing and defines blood glucose ➜ Drop: A period of falling blood glucose levels with a reduction of at least 30 mg/dL (1.66 mmol/L) over 1 hour trend lines observed on a CGM (Figure 1). Trend ➜ Pivot: A full reversal in blood glucose trending in response to an lines inform decisions and actions taken by Sugar action or stimulus including insulin, exercise, carbohydrate, or stress Surfers using a CGM. This article focuses on the ➜ Inflection: Any measurable change in the direction of a trend line actions themselves, which
AADE in Practice – SAGE
Published: Nov 1, 2019
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