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The aim of this study was to compare change in HbA1c and anthropometric measurement in subjects who have accepted remote monitoring for their diabetes managementWe have introduced telemedicine in our clinic in Bangalore, where patient’s blood sugar, blood pressure and dietary intake can be monitored and appropriate advice can be given by clinicians by telephone.

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  • The aim of this study was to compare change in HbA1c and anthropometric measurement in subjects who have accepted remote monitoring for their diabetes management Subject and methods a

  • Comparison were made between initial HbA1c and that after 3 months using paired t test d

  • Comparisons were made between initial HbA1c and that after 3 months using paired t test

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The aim of this study was to compare change in HbA1c and anthropometric measurement in subjects who have accepted remote monitoring for their diabetes management Subject and methods a. Diabetes subjects who accepted remote monitoring b. Patients completing 3 months follow up and had paired data c. Comparison were made between initial HbA1c and that after 3 months using paired t test d. All had paired observation 3 months apart e. Significant reduction in HbA1c from 9.5% to 8.4% [Figure 1]. F. Statistically non-significant reduction in Waist circumference & BMI [Figure 2 & 3]. Figures 2: Statistically non-significant reduction in waist circumference. Figures 3: Statistically non-significant reduction in BMI

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