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Jan 10, 2023 · Blood oxygen saturation (SpO 2) is lower in type 1 diabetes (T1D) compared with nondiabetic controls. Hypoxia (low tissue oxygenation) is thought to be a risk factor for progression of diabetic complications, but it is unknown whether hypoxemia (low SpO 2) is associated with diabetic complications. Objective
Oct 13, 2022 · Mean (95% CI) blood oxygen saturation was 96.3% (96.3% to 96.4%) in diabetes which was lower than in non-diabetes [97.3% (97.2–97.3%)] after adjustment for age, gender, and smoking (p < 0.001), but significance was lost after adjustment for BMI (p = 0.25).
- 10.3389/fepid.2022.1022342
- 2022
- Front Epidemiol. 2022; 2: 1022342.
May 30, 2021 · We confirmed that blood oxygenation is lower in T1D compared to healthy controls (CONs) in the supine position. Furthermore, we observed a more significantly reduced blood oxygenation in the standing position compared to CONs.
Feb 29, 2024 · Type 1 vs. Type 2 Diabetes: What’s the Difference? Type 1 diabetes happens when your body doesn’t make insulin, while Type 2 happens when your body can’t use insulin properly
Jun 3, 2024 · Oxygen saturation, or "O2 sat" for short, is a measure of how much oxygen is in your blood. For most healthy adults and children, a normal oxygen saturation level is between 95% and 100%. Hypoxemia occurs with lower levels of oxygen in the blood and can lead to complications or even death at dangerously low levels below 90%.
Low blood oxygen levels indicate that your lungs and/or circulatory system may not be working as they should. What is a blood oxygen level test? There are two main ways to measure or test blood oxygen levels: through a blood draw test and through pulse oximetry (using an oximeter).
Despite reports of declining rates of CVD among people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, rising rates of both types of diabetes lead to a continuing rise in the number of people with cardiometabolic disorders worldwide, offsetting the progress made in many countries.