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Decreasing diabetes-related complications with time in range
Time in range is significantly associated with diabetes-related microvascular complications...
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Working Together to Use Time in Range Data (video)
Learn how to have productive conversations with patients about time in range with Lilly...
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A deeper dive into the International Consensus Report on Time in Range and guidance recommendations
The ADA Standards of Care included TIR as an important metric for people with diabetes...
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Optimizing workflow with time in range in your practice (video)
Watch how healthcare teams can efficiently incorporate time in range into their practice...
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Is time in tight range the metric of the future?
Check out the latest news on time in tight range (TITR) coming out of ATTD 2023...
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Managing care when out of range (video)
Join Dr.Aaron King as he provides insight on managing care when a person is out of range...
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Helping people with diabetes increase their time in target range
Pursuing Time in Range goals has multiple benefits beyond clinical gain with tirhub.com...
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Using Diabetes Technology in Rural Practice (video)
Join Dr. Johnson as he discusses incorporating diabetes technology in rural practice...
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Time in Range and COVID (video)
Dr. Ruth Weinstock's practice pearl focuses on time in range and COVID...
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The Impact of Psychosocial Functioning When Using CGM to Achieve Time in Range (video)
Join Dr. Hilliard as she discusses the impact of psychosocial functioning when using CGM...
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ADA's Practice Pearl video library
Check out ADA's time in range-specific video library to stay updated with time in range...
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ADCES' CGM trainings
Check out ADCES' ongoing diabetes tech trainings ...
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AACE's CGM and time in range training guide
AACE has compiled training resources to help stay up to date with all things time in range...
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Calculating the GMI (Glucose Management Indicator)
Learn all about GMI and its correlation to A1C with JAEB...
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Perinatal outcomes and time-in-range on continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes
This study examines the association between perinatal outcomes and TIR as assessed on CGM...
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Time in range and peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease
CGM may better capture risk of diabetes-related complications in people with kidney disease...
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Resources used by HCPs to educate PWD about TIR (video)
How healthcare professionals can educate people with diabetes about time in range...
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Are you an inclusive healthcare professional? Join the care directory today...
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Combining GLP-1s with CGM can lead to improved type 2 diabetes Care
In new studies presented at ATTD, CGM used with GLP-1s led to greater A1C reduction...
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The influence of time in range on daily mood in adults with type 1 diabetes
The first evidence that TIR is associated with, and likely enhances, daily mood...
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TIRC's Research Hub
Check out the most impactful journal articles that support time in range and its outcomes...
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  • Diabetes Management + Care
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • CGM Utility
  • Type 1 Diabetes
  • CGM
  • Prescribing CGM
  • Time in Range Basics
  • A1C
  • CGM Data Reporting
  • A1c + Time in Range
  • Time in Range Basics
    Awareness of Time in Range – Opportunities for Increased Adoption
    These data highlight a significant lack of TIR awareness among people with T2 and CGM non-users....
  • CGM Access
    Utilization of Time in Range in Real World Varies by Type of Diabetes
    Greater access to CGMs may enable more people with diabetes to use TIR in their daily disease management....
  • Time in Range data
    Awareness of Time in Range Varies by Type of Health Care Provider
    This data highlights a significant lack of TIR awareness among PCPs as compared to DEs and Endos...
  • CGM Access
    CGM Access is the Main Barrier to TIR Use Among Providers
    These data highlight a lack of access to CGM as a key barrier to the adoption and use of TIR among HCPs...
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Discussion of time in range on this website includes the five levels of glucose measurement, which include Very high (greater than 250 mg/dL), High (180-250 mg/dL), In range (70-180 mg/dL), Low (54-69 mg/dL) and Very low (below 54 mg/dL).