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This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
The BF-ACT study wants to understand how satisfied people with type 1 diabetes are with the "activity mode" feature on their closed-loop insulin pumps โ the automatic systems that deliver insulin continuously and adjust during exercise. Right now, researchers know these pumps help control blood sugar, but they don't know much about whether patients actually like and use the special features designed to keep them safe during physical activity.
People with type 1 diabetes often worry about low blood sugar when they exercise, which can make it hard to stay active even though activity is important for their health. While these smart insulin pumps have made managing diabetes easier, researchers need to hear directly from patients about whether the exercise features really work for them in real life.
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You would fill out a survey about your experience with your insulin pump's activity and exercise features โ things like whether you actually use them, how easy they are, and whether they help you feel more confident exercising. The study team will also look at your diabetes records from the hospital to understand how your blood sugar control is doing. The whole process takes about 4 months of recruiting participants, and you would complete this at one visit or through a questionnaire.
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