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. 2014 Jul 15;31(1):1245–1251. doi: 10.1111/dme.12533

Table 2.

Percentage of participants endorsing hypoglycaemia symptoms

Physical category Behavioral category Mood category Psychosensorial category Dummy category
Overall 65.2 Overall 46.5 Overall 42.8 Overall 48.9 Overall 10.5
Trembling 95.7 Odd behaviour 62.0 Jittery 68.8 Difficulty concentrating 79.9 Pain in joints 20.3
Weak 88.3 Argumentativeness 60.0 Unhappy 62.1 Lightheaded 78.4 Runny nose 12.1
Run down 86.1 Aggressiveness 54.0 Edgy 59.1 Confused 70.1 Itchy 10.9
Feeling awful 84.3 Meanness 39.4 Uneasy 54.7 Spaced out 62.8 Sneezing 9.5
Sweating 83.2 Naughtiness 17.3 Agitated 52.6 Just don’t care about things 60.1 Stuffy nose 9.4
Tired 82.5 Moody/Emotional roller coaster 52.6 Things feel different 55.1 Cough 8.7
Sleepy 78.4 Irritable 49.6 Dazed/In a fog 51.4 Rash 2.2
Uncoordinated 77.9 Gloomy 49.6 Loosened up 45.3
Dizziness 76.3 Calm 46.4 Things look different than normal 45.3
Restless 60.4 Aggravated 46.3 Buzzed 42.1
Sick 59.4 Sorrowful/Sad 37.8 Things sound different than normal 41.6
Pounding heart 59.0 Jolly/Silly 34.5 Floating/Moving through the world differently 41.0
Blurred vision 58.3 Excited 31.4 Free/Having let go from normal self 41.0
Headache 57.1 Full/Rush of energy 30.0 World slightly strange/unreal 39.9
Warmness 55.1 Cheerful 19.0 Outside of body 38.4
Slurred speech 40.6 Revved up 17.5 Mellow/Chilled out 38.0
Yawning 40.3 Elated 14.9 Distant/Separate from real world 36.8
Tingling lips 33.1 Daydreaming 34.8
Tummy pain 22.6 Alert 26.6