International comparison of glycaemic control in people with type 1 diabetes: an update and extension.
R PriggeJ A McKnightS H Wildnull nullA HaynesT W JonesE A DavisB Rami-MerharM FritschChristine Prchlanull nullA LavensK DoggenS Chaonull nullR AronsonR BrownE H IbfeltJ SvenssonR Youngnull nullJ T WarnerH Robinsonnull nullT LaatikainenP RautiainenB DelemerP F SouchonA M Diallonull nullR W HollS M SchmidK Railenull nullS TigasA BargiotaI ZografouA O Y LukJ C N ChanS F DinneenC M BuckleyO KgosidialwaV CherubiniR Gesuitanull nullI StreleS PildavaH VeezeH-J AanstootD MulCraig A JefferiesJ G CooperK Fjeld LøvaasT BattelinoK DovcN BratinaK Eeg-OlofssonA-M SvenssonS Gudbjornsdottirnull nullE GlobaN ZelinskaPublished in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2021)
Glycaemic control of type 1 diabetes continues to vary substantially between age groups and data sources. While some improvement over time has been observed, glycaemic control remains sub-optimal for most people with Type 1 diabetes.