Abstract

Mobile health (mHealth) applications have shown improvement in health outcomes in adult populations with type II diabetes. However, this has not been demonstrated in adolescents despite their predisposition to the use of technology, particularly mobile phones. We hypothesized that this population would require a more tailored approach for those with type I diabetes and require a strong adherence mechanism, as the long-term use of these applications is low. More frequent blood glucose monitoring has been associated with improved health outcomes.

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