TY - JOUR
T1 - Personal and Social-Built Environmental Factors of Glucose Variability Among Multiethnic Groups of Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
T2 - Research Protocol Using Ecological Momentary Assessment, Continuous Glucose Monitoring, and Actigraphy
AU - Nam, Soohyun
AU - Jeon, Sangchoon
AU - Ash, Garrett I.
AU - Weinzimer, Stuart
AU - Dunton, Genevieve F.
AU - Parekh, Niyati
AU - Grey, Margaret
AU - Chen, Kai
AU - Lee, Minjung
AU - Sajdlowska, Anna
AU - Whittemore, Robin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Glucose variability (GV)—the degree of fluctuation in glucose levels over a certain period of time—is emerging as an important parameter of dynamic glycemic control. Repeated glycemic oscillations have been reported to be the link to diabetes complications. This prospective observational study aims to: (1) identify multilevel risk factors (personal and social-built environmental factors) associated with high GV; (2) identify “within-person predictors” of high GV leveraging the intra-person data to inform future personalized diabetes interventions; and (3) examine which lifestyle factors either mediate or moderate the relationship between emotional well-being and GV among diverse adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). We will recruit 200 adults with T2D from the community. All participants will complete baseline surveys assessing demographics, lifestyle, social-built environmental, and clinical factors. Real-time dynamic glucose levels will be measured using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Sleep, physical activity, diet/eating, and emotional well-being will be measured with an actigraphy device and a real-time self-report tool (ecological momentary assessment [EMA]) across 14 days. Two 24-h dietary recall data will be collected by online video calls. Generalized linear models, multilevel models, and structural equation models will be developed to achieve the study aims. The findings from the study will identify high-risk groups of high GV who would benefit from CGM to improve diabetes outcomes and inform the future development of personalized just-in-time interventions targeting lifestyle behaviors with an increased understanding of GV and by supporting healthcare providers' clinical decisions.
AB - Glucose variability (GV)—the degree of fluctuation in glucose levels over a certain period of time—is emerging as an important parameter of dynamic glycemic control. Repeated glycemic oscillations have been reported to be the link to diabetes complications. This prospective observational study aims to: (1) identify multilevel risk factors (personal and social-built environmental factors) associated with high GV; (2) identify “within-person predictors” of high GV leveraging the intra-person data to inform future personalized diabetes interventions; and (3) examine which lifestyle factors either mediate or moderate the relationship between emotional well-being and GV among diverse adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). We will recruit 200 adults with T2D from the community. All participants will complete baseline surveys assessing demographics, lifestyle, social-built environmental, and clinical factors. Real-time dynamic glucose levels will be measured using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Sleep, physical activity, diet/eating, and emotional well-being will be measured with an actigraphy device and a real-time self-report tool (ecological momentary assessment [EMA]) across 14 days. Two 24-h dietary recall data will be collected by online video calls. Generalized linear models, multilevel models, and structural equation models will be developed to achieve the study aims. The findings from the study will identify high-risk groups of high GV who would benefit from CGM to improve diabetes outcomes and inform the future development of personalized just-in-time interventions targeting lifestyle behaviors with an increased understanding of GV and by supporting healthcare providers' clinical decisions.
KW - continuous glucose monitoring
KW - ecological momentary assessment
KW - glucose variability, lifestyle
KW - type 2 diabetes
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U2 - 10.1002/nur.22420
DO - 10.1002/nur.22420
M3 - Article
C2 - 39243147
AN - SCOPUS:85203388748
SN - 0160-6891
VL - 47
SP - 608
EP - 619
JO - Research in Nursing and Health
JF - Research in Nursing and Health
IS - 6
ER -