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Preference for high-carbohydrate foods does not change for children and adolescents in insulin-induced hypoglycemia.

Sarah SauchelliPeter J RogersGeorge FryJulian P Hamilton-Shield
Published in: BMJ open diabetes research & care (2022)
Results support the view that acute hypoglycemia does not automatically prompt the choice of high-carbohydrate foods for rapid glucose restoration, and further stresses the importance that people and families with children vulnerable to hypoglycemic episodes ensure that 'rapidly absorbed glucose rescue therapy' is always available.
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