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Pediatric Diabetes|December 20, 2022
ISPAD Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines 2022: Assessment and management of hypoglycemia in children and adolescents with diabetesMary B Abraham, Beate Karges, Klemen Dovc, et al.
RSC Advances|May 6, 2022
Passivation by pyridine-induced PbI<sub>2</sub> in methylammonium lead iodide perovskitesAndre Cook, Timothy W Jones, Jacob Tse-Wei Wang, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|May 6, 2021
Additional Insulin Is Required in Both the Early and Late Postprandial Periods for Meals High in Protein and Fat: A Randomized TrialBarbara Keating, Carmel E M Smart, Amelia J Harray, et al.
Hormone Research in Paediatrics|October 30, 2025
Validity and Discriminative Value of Activity Questionnaires in Youth with Type 1 DiabetesShaun Y M Teo, Rachel J Lim, Grant J Smith, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 7, 2025
An autoethnographic critique of a past report of inpatient psychiatric treatment for gender diverse childrenJayne McFadyen, Timothy W Jones, Rowena Koek, et al.
Diabetes Care|October 17, 2013
A 10-s sprint performed after moderate-intensity exercise neither increases nor decreases the glucose requirement to prevent late-onset hypoglycemia in individuals with type 1 diabetesRaymond J Davey, Vanessa A Bussau, Nirubasini Paramalingam, et al.
Diabetes Care|October 31, 2013
Both dietary protein and fat increase postprandial glucose excursions in children with type 1 diabetes, and the effect is additiveCarmel E M Smart, Megan Evans, Susan M O'Connell, et al.
Diabetologia|June 11, 2021
Correction to: Acute hyperglycaemia does not have a consistent adverse effect on exercise performance in recreationally active young people with type 1 diabetes: a randomised crossover in-clinic studyKaren M Rothacker, Sam Armstrong, Grant J Smith, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 23, 2006
Glucose requirements to maintain euglycemia after moderate-intensity afternoon exercise in adolescents with type 1 diabetes are increased in a biphasic mannerSarah K McMahon, Luis D Ferreira, Nirubasini Ratnam, et al.
Diabetologia|May 4, 2021
Acute hyperglycaemia does not have a consistent adverse effect on exercise performance in recreationally active young people with type 1 diabetes: a randomised crossover in-clinic studyKaren M Rothacker, Sam Armstrong, Grant J Smith, et al.
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Pediatric Diabetes|December 20, 2022
ISPAD Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines 2022: Assessment and management of hypoglycemia in children and adolescents with diabetesMary B Abraham, Beate Karges, Klemen Dovc, et al.
RSC Advances|May 6, 2022
Passivation by pyridine-induced PbI<sub>2</sub> in methylammonium lead iodide perovskitesAndre Cook, Timothy W Jones, Jacob Tse-Wei Wang, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|May 6, 2021
Additional Insulin Is Required in Both the Early and Late Postprandial Periods for Meals High in Protein and Fat: A Randomized TrialBarbara Keating, Carmel E M Smart, Amelia J Harray, et al.
Hormone Research in Paediatrics|October 30, 2025
Validity and Discriminative Value of Activity Questionnaires in Youth with Type 1 DiabetesShaun Y M Teo, Rachel J Lim, Grant J Smith, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 7, 2025
An autoethnographic critique of a past report of inpatient psychiatric treatment for gender diverse childrenJayne McFadyen, Timothy W Jones, Rowena Koek, et al.
Diabetes Care|October 17, 2013
A 10-s sprint performed after moderate-intensity exercise neither increases nor decreases the glucose requirement to prevent late-onset hypoglycemia in individuals with type 1 diabetesRaymond J Davey, Vanessa A Bussau, Nirubasini Paramalingam, et al.
Diabetes Care|October 31, 2013
Both dietary protein and fat increase postprandial glucose excursions in children with type 1 diabetes, and the effect is additiveCarmel E M Smart, Megan Evans, Susan M O'Connell, et al.
Diabetologia|June 11, 2021
Correction to: Acute hyperglycaemia does not have a consistent adverse effect on exercise performance in recreationally active young people with type 1 diabetes: a randomised crossover in-clinic studyKaren M Rothacker, Sam Armstrong, Grant J Smith, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 23, 2006
Glucose requirements to maintain euglycemia after moderate-intensity afternoon exercise in adolescents with type 1 diabetes are increased in a biphasic mannerSarah K McMahon, Luis D Ferreira, Nirubasini Ratnam, et al.
Diabetologia|May 4, 2021
Acute hyperglycaemia does not have a consistent adverse effect on exercise performance in recreationally active young people with type 1 diabetes: a randomised crossover in-clinic studyKaren M Rothacker, Sam Armstrong, Grant J Smith, et al.
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