909 – Moderate to vigorous physical activity is not associated with increased hypoglycaemia or glycaemic variability in individuals with type 1 diabetes – G.S. Taylor, R.J. Stefanetti, S. Cassidy, A.J. Flatt, A.S. Bashir, M.D. Campbell, E.J. Stevenson, J.A. Shaw, D.J. West, UK
910 – Relationship between severe hypoglycaemia, impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia, psychological distress, quality of life and cognition in type 1 diabetes – E. Sepulveda, D. Carvalho, D. Seixas, S.A. Amiel, S.G. Vicente, Portugal, UK
911 – Reducing glycaemic variability decreases time in hypoglycaemia independent of mean glucose: data from real-world continuous glucose monitoring in type 1 diabetes patients – R. Bergenstal, E. Hachmann-Nielsen, A. Kaas, K. Kvist, USA, Denmark
912 – Common yet overlooked: non-severe hypoglycaemia and its risk indicators in type 2 diabetes (InHypo-DM Study) – N.H. Au, A. Ratzki-Leewing, B.L. Ryan, S. Mequanint, J.E. Black, Reichert, J.B. Brown, S. Harris, Canada
913 – Hypoglycaemia and risk of all-cause mortality in people with dementia and diabetes: a cohort study – K. Mattishent, K. Richardson, G. Savva, K. Dhatariya, C. Fox, Y. Loke, UK
914 – Alexithymia, perfectionism, and attachment insecurities in type 1 diabetes patients with impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia: a pilot study – A. Naito, M. Nwokolo, E. Smith, N. De Zoysa, C. Garrett, P. Choudhary, S.A. Amiel, UK
915 – Risk factors for severe hypoglycaemia in community-based patients with type 2 diabetes: the Fremantle Diabetes Study Phase II – T.M. Davis, W.A. Davis, Australia



































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