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Editorial: Advancing pediatric type 1 diabetes management: metrics, technologies, and prevention of complications

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  • Bruno Bombaci

  • Marta Bassi

  • June 23, 2026

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Objective:

To explore advancements in the management of pediatric type 1 diabetes (T1D) through new metrics, technologies, and prevention strategies for complications.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • The incidence of T1D is increasing, particularly among younger children and girls in China.
    • Overweight and obesity are linked to more severe metabolic presentations and higher rates of diabetic ketoacidosis.
    • AID systems significantly reduce HbA1c and time below range, supporting their use as standard care.
    • Access to diabetes technology remains unequal, influenced by socioeconomic factors.
    • Structured education programs can significantly improve diabetes management outcomes.
    Interpretation:

    The studies collectively highlight the integration of technology, education, and understanding of clinical phenotypes in managing pediatric T1D.

    Limitations:
    • Adoption of technologies varies across countries and socioeconomic groups.
    • The studies may not fully capture the complexities of T1D management in diverse populations.
    Conclusion:

    The editorial emphasizes the need for equitable access to technology and education in managing pediatric T1D, alongside understanding the impact of weight status on disease presentation.

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