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Does Time-in-Range Matter? Perspectives From People With Diabetes on the Success of Current Therapies and the Drivers of Improved Outcomes

  1. Ava S. Runge1,
  2. Lynn Kennedy1,
  3. Adam S. Brown1,2,
  4. Abigail E. Dove2,
  5. Brian J. Levine2,
  6. Sophie P. Koontz3,
  7. Varun S. Iyengar4,
  8. Sarah A. Odeh2,
  9. Kelly L. Close1,2,
  10. Irl B. Hirsch5 and
  11. Richard Wood3
  1. 1The diaTribe Foundation, San Francisco, CA
  2. 2Close Concerns, San Francisco, CA
  3. 3dQ&A Market Research, Inc., San Francisco, CA
  4. 4Brown University, Providence, RI
  5. 5University of Washington, Seattle, WA
  1. Corresponding author: Abigail E. Dove, abigail.dove{at}closeconcerns.com
Clinical Diabetes 2018 Apr; 36(2): 112-119. https://doi.org/10.2337/cd17-0094
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vol. 36 no. 2 112-119
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.2337/cd17-0094

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American Diabetes Association
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0891-8929
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1945-4953
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  • Published in print April 16, 2018.
  • Published online ahead of print December 27, 2017.

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  1. Ava S. Runge1,
  2. Lynn Kennedy1,
  3. Adam S. Brown1,2,
  4. Abigail E. Dove2,
  5. Brian J. Levine2,
  6. Sophie P. Koontz3,
  7. Varun S. Iyengar4,
  8. Sarah A. Odeh2,
  9. Kelly L. Close1,2,
  10. Irl B. Hirsch5 and
  11. Richard Wood3
  1. 1The diaTribe Foundation, San Francisco, CA
  2. 2Close Concerns, San Francisco, CA
  3. 3dQ&A Market Research, Inc., San Francisco, CA
  4. 4Brown University, Providence, RI
  5. 5University of Washington, Seattle, WA
  1. Corresponding author: Abigail E. Dove, abigail.dove{at}closeconcerns.com
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