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Sensors, supplied by Dexcom Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Cgm Sensor Probe, supplied by Dexcom Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Overview of glucose wavelets during night and in postprandial period in growing pigs depending of the diet composition. Two meal test procedures (meal distribution at 0900 h) were conducted either with a high starch meal (A – HS, n = 6 pigs) or a high-fat meal (B – HF, n = 7 pigs). During the preceding night, pigs have no access to food. Glucose values were read every 5 min from a continuous glucose monitoring <t>(CGM)</t> <t>sensor,</t> and computed for the night and the period starting 15 min before and lasting for 3 h following the distribution of the morning meal test.
Cgm Sensor, supplied by Dexcom Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 86 stars, based on 1 article reviews
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Overview of glucose wavelets during night and in postprandial period in growing pigs depending of the diet composition. Two meal test procedures (meal distribution at 0900 h) were conducted either with a high starch meal (A – HS, n = 6 pigs) or a high-fat meal (B – HF, n = 7 pigs). During the preceding night, pigs have no access to food. Glucose values were read every 5 min from a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor, and computed for the night and the period starting 15 min before and lasting for 3 h following the distribution of the morning meal test.

Journal: Veterinary and Animal Science

Article Title: A pilot study testing a continuous glucose monitoring sensor in lean growing pigs fed contrasting diets, to document nocturnal and diurnal glycemic excursions as well as their relationships

doi: 10.1016/j.vas.2026.100612

Figure Lengend Snippet: Overview of glucose wavelets during night and in postprandial period in growing pigs depending of the diet composition. Two meal test procedures (meal distribution at 0900 h) were conducted either with a high starch meal (A – HS, n = 6 pigs) or a high-fat meal (B – HF, n = 7 pigs). During the preceding night, pigs have no access to food. Glucose values were read every 5 min from a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor, and computed for the night and the period starting 15 min before and lasting for 3 h following the distribution of the morning meal test.

Article Snippet: The CGM sensor (Dexcom® G6, Dexcom Inc., San Diego, California) was placed using the applicator provided by the supplier and secured with an adhesive patch attached to the sensor.

Techniques: Starch

Overview of glucose wavelets overnight and the day in growing pigs fed high-starch based dietary formula. Glucose values were read every 5 min from a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor. Feed was removed at 1700 h and nocturnal events were computed from 2100 h to 0655 h. During the day after (0700 h-2055 h), pigs had free access to the food that was distributed twice in the day. The data were computed for night 2 and day 3 for pigs ( n = 5) fed a 75 % high starch / 25 % high fat regimen.

Journal: Veterinary and Animal Science

Article Title: A pilot study testing a continuous glucose monitoring sensor in lean growing pigs fed contrasting diets, to document nocturnal and diurnal glycemic excursions as well as their relationships

doi: 10.1016/j.vas.2026.100612

Figure Lengend Snippet: Overview of glucose wavelets overnight and the day in growing pigs fed high-starch based dietary formula. Glucose values were read every 5 min from a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor. Feed was removed at 1700 h and nocturnal events were computed from 2100 h to 0655 h. During the day after (0700 h-2055 h), pigs had free access to the food that was distributed twice in the day. The data were computed for night 2 and day 3 for pigs ( n = 5) fed a 75 % high starch / 25 % high fat regimen.

Article Snippet: The CGM sensor (Dexcom® G6, Dexcom Inc., San Diego, California) was placed using the applicator provided by the supplier and secured with an adhesive patch attached to the sensor.

Techniques: Starch