Glucodensity functional profiles outperform traditional continuous glucose monitoring metrics
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Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data have revolutionized the management of type 1 diabetes, particularly when integrated with insulin pumps to mitigate clinical events such as hypoglycemia. Recently, there has been growing interest in utilizing CGM devices in clinical studies involving healthy and diabetic populations. However, efficiently exploiting the high temporal resolution of CGM profiles remains a significant challenge. Numerous indices—such as time–in–range metrics and glucose variability measures–have been proposed, but evidence suggests these metrics overlook critical aspects of dynamic glucose homeostasis. As an alternative method, this paper explores the clinical value of glucodensity metrics in capturing glucose dynamics—specifically the speed and acceleration of CGM time series–as new biomarkers for predicting long-term glucose outcomes. Our results demonstrate significant information gains, exceeding 20 % in terms of adjusted r-square, in forecasting glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) at five and eight years from baseline AEGIS data, compared to traditional non-CGM and CGM glucose biomarkers. These findings underscore the importance of incorporating more complex CGM functional metrics, such as the glucodensity approach, to fully capture continuous glucose fluctuations across different time–scales
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Matabuena, M., Ghosal, R., Aguilar, J.E. et al. Glucodensity functional profiles outperform traditional continuous glucose monitoring metrics. Sci Rep 15, 33662 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-18119-2
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-18119-2Sponsors
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) through the projects PI11/02219, PI16/01395, PI20/01069
Network for Research on Chronicity, Primary Care, and Health Promotion, ISCIII, RD24/0005/0010, co-funded by the European Union (UE)
Galician Innovation Agency-Competitive Benchmark Groups (GAIN-GRC/IN607A2025-09/Xunta de Galicia)
Network for Research on Chronicity, Primary Care, and Health Promotion, ISCIII, RD24/0005/0010, co-funded by the European Union (UE)
Galician Innovation Agency-Competitive Benchmark Groups (GAIN-GRC/IN607A2025-09/Xunta de Galicia)
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© The Author(s) 2025. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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