No intergroup differences were found in the hypoglycemic episodes, BMI-SDS, bolus insulin dosage, and total daily insulin dosage.
Moreover, in the intervention group, significant reduction of level, by 0.55% point ( ), was noted.
A randomized, parallel, open-label clinical trial involved 106 patients aged 50% of meals achieved lower levels ( ), lower basal insulin amounts ( ), and lower intrasubject standard deviation of blood glucose levels ( ) in comparison with the control. To investigate the influence of the ELKa on metabolic control in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). It was designed to automatize the everyday calculations of food exchanges and prandial insulin doses. The ELKa system is composed of computer software, with a database of nutrients, and a dedicated USB kitchen scale.