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. 2017 Jul 24;7:6232. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06478-4

Table 1.

Percentages of patients at different risk levels of hypo- and hyper-glycemia when considering the entire monitoring period (n = 17).

Risk [%] Landmark time intervals
M LM EN AN EE E N
Hyperglycemia (1)
 Minimal 47.06 41.18 29.41 41.18 35.29 35.29 41.18
 Low 11.76 23.53 29.41 5.88 23.53 23.53 23.53
 Moderate 17.65 11.76 23.53 35.29 5.88 17.65 5.88
 High 23.53 23.53 17.65 17.65 35.29 23.53 29.41
Hypoglycemia (2)
 Low 47.06 41.18 41.18 35.29 52.94 41.18 52.94
 Moderate 17.65 35.29 23.53 29.41 11.76 29.41 11.76
 High 35.29 23.53 35.29 35.29 35.29 29.41 35.29

Abbreviations: M, Morning; LM, Late-morning; EN, Early-noon; AN, Afternoon; EE, Early-evening; E, Evening; N, Night. (1)Risk levels are defined by the Low Glucose Index (LGI): minimal risk for hypoglycemia (LGI less than 1.1); low-risk (LGI between 1.1 and 2.5); moderate-risk (LGI between 2.5 and 5); high-risk (LGI greater than 5). (2)Risk levels are defined by the High Glucose Index (HGI): low-risk (HGI between less than 4.5); moderate-risk (HGI between 4.5 and 9); high-risk (HGI greater than 9).