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Discrimination of Blood Glucose Levels in Insulin-Dependent Diabetics

Alan M. Gross

Daniel A. Wojnilower

Renee B. Levin

Jennifer Dale

Pat Crichardson

Paul C. Davidson

Emory University

Three insulin-dependent diabetic adults were exposed to a blood glucose discrimination training program. Following baseline, during which subjects estimated their blood glucose levels twice daily, subjects received immediate feedback regarding the accuracy of their estimation. The procedure resulted in a large increase in accuracy of blood glucose level estimation. The implications of the findings are discussed.

Behavior Modification, Vol. 7, No. 3, 369-382 (1983)
DOI: 10.1177/01454455830073005


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