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Paper Abstract
Previous studies have shown the limitations of taking OGTT (Oral Glucose Tolerance Test) as the
glucose adjustment protocol for non-invasive blood glucose sensing. Previous studies built a
mathematical model of glucose metabolism system-IMM (the Integrated Minimal Model) to probe
other available adjustment methods. In this talk, a further study would be focused on more detailed combination options of different glucose input types for glucose adjustment projects in non-invasive blood glucose sensing. And predictive models of blood glucose concentration have been established by means of partial least squares (PLS) method, which could be used to evaluate the quality of different glucose adjustment options. Results of PLS modeling suggested that predictive models under combined glucose input types, compared with OGTT, show a great enhancement in the stability. This would finally improve the precision of non-invasive blood glucose sensing.
Paper Details
Date Published: 1 March 2013
PDF: 7 pages
Proc. SPIE 8580, Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics X, 85801B (1 March 2013); doi: 10.1117/12.2001775
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8580:
Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics X
Valery V. Tuchin; Donald D. Duncan; Kirill V. Larin; Martin J. Leahy; Ruikang K. Wang, Editor(s)
PDF: 7 pages
Proc. SPIE 8580, Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics X, 85801B (1 March 2013); doi: 10.1117/12.2001775
Show Author Affiliations
Xiaolin Min, Tianjin Univ. (China)
Jingying Jiang, Tianjin Univ. (China)
Da Zou, Tianjin Univ. (China)
Jingying Jiang, Tianjin Univ. (China)
Da Zou, Tianjin Univ. (China)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8580:
Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics X
Valery V. Tuchin; Donald D. Duncan; Kirill V. Larin; Martin J. Leahy; Ruikang K. Wang, Editor(s)
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