In between sets of tumbling warmups, Adrienne Prashar crossed the gym to where she had stashed her diabetes supplies and tested her blood sugar. Prashar, who was diagnosed with Type
Montana is one of several states considering expanding coverage of continuous glucose monitors, but insurance companies and some providers argue that not all people with diabetes need them.
Continuous glucose monitoring has been firmly established as beneficial for helping people with diabetes understand their glucose profile, but whether these metrics translate for people without diabetes is still unclear.
In a study published in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, researchers found a discordance between glucose management indicator (GMI), a CGM metric that estimates