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Fig. 1 | Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome

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From: Time in range, especially overnight time in range, is associated with sudomotor dysfunction in patients with type 1 diabetes

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Prevalence of sudomotor dysfunction in tertiles of time in range (a TIR1: TIR < 35.53%; TIR2 :35.53% ≤ TIR≤58.86%; TIR3: TIR > 58.86%), time above range (b TAR1: TAR < 37.74%; TAR2 :37.74% ≤ TAR ≤ 60.43%; TAR3: TAR > 60.43%), nocturnal time in range (c NTIR1: nocturnal TIR < 47.94%; NTIR2: 47.94% ≤ nocturnal TIR≤83.92%; NTIR3: nocturnal TIR > 83.92%) and nocturnal time above range (d NTAR1: nocturnal TAR < 12.50%; NTAR2 :12.50% ≤ nocturnal TAR ≤50.00%; NTAR3: nocturnal TAR > 50.00%). Linear-by-linear association chi-square test was applied to determine the P value for trend

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