Meal Simulation Model of the Glucose-Insulin System
University of Padua · Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Abstract
A simulation model of the glucose-insulin system in the postprandial state can be useful in several circumstances, including testing of glucose sensors, insulin infusion algorithms and decision support systems for diabetes. Here, we present a new simulation model in normal humans that describes the physiological events that occur after a meal, by employing the quantitative knowledge that has become available in recent years. Model parameters were set to fit the mean data of a large normal subject database that underwent a triple tracer meal protocol which provided quasi-model-independent estimates of major glucose and insulin fluxes, e.g., meal rate of appearance, endogenous glucose production, utilization of…
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- FWCI
- 15.48
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Insulin
- Computer science
- Internal medicine
- Medicine