AIDE-1 project : Automated insulin delivery system, physical activity in physically active people living and type 1 diabetes

Research project designed to investigate the use of an automated insulin delivery system during periods of physical activity in physically active people living with type 1 diabetes. 

Implication

The Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) is seeking participants for a research project under the supervision of Dr. Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret (IRCM).

This project includes 3 visits over the course of 6 weeks. All visits can be conducted in person at the IRCM or virtually. There will be no intervention visits (observational study).

  • The main objective of this project is to assess the safety and efficacy of AID systems in people who are physically active.
  • You will be asked to share your CGM data with the research team. 
  • You will keep using your own AID system. 
  • You will receive a financial compensation for your participation in the study.

This is an observational study with no intervention.

During the study period, you will continue using your own diabetes treatment.

Critères d'inclusion

  • Have lived with type 1 diabetes for at least 1 year
  • Be over 18 years old
  • Have used an automated insulin delivery system for more than 3 months
  • Be physically active, exercising at least twice weekly
     

Informations

Joséphine Molveau, candidate au doctorat
Téléphone: 514-987-5500 poste 3238
josephine.molveau@ircm.qc.ca

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