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Overview

Stephanie A. Amiel is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. The primary field of research is Medicine, with a particular focus on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Genetics, Surgery, Physiology, and General Health Professions.

The scientist's research covers various topics including Diabetes Management and Research, Diabetes and associated disorders, Pancreatic function and diabetes, Diabetes Management and Education, Diabetes Treatment and Management, Mobile Health and mHealth Applications, and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control.

Frequent co-authors in their work are:

  • Pratik Choudhary
  • Simon Heller
  • Bastiaan E. de Galan
  • Jane Speight
  • Rory J. McCrimmon

Published papers appear often in several recurring venues with a range in the number of publications, showing an ongoing presence in the field. The recurring publication venues include:

  • Diabetologia
  • Diabetic Medicine
  • Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics
  • Diabetes Care
  • Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism

Some recent papers include:

  • Practical recommendations for the management of diabetes in patients with COVID-19, 2020, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
  • New-Onset Diabetes in Covid-19, 2020, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Continuous glucose monitoring and metrics for clinical trials: an international consensus statement, 2022, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
  • Consensus Recommendations for the Use of Automated Insulin Delivery Technologies in Clinical Practice, 2022, Endocrine Reviews
  • Bariatric and metabolic surgery during and after the COVID-19 pandemic: DSS recommendations for management of surgical candidates and postoperative patients and prioritisation of access to surgery, 2020, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology

Best Publications

  • Clinical Targets for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data Interpretation: Recommendations From the International Consensus on Time in Range

    Tadej Battelino;Thomas Danne;Richard M. Bergenstal;Stephanie A. Amiel

  • Metabolic Surgery in the Treatment Algorithm for Type 2 Diabetes: a Joint Statement by International Diabetes Organizations.

    Francesco Rubino;David M Nathan;Robert H Eckel;Philip R Schauer

  • International Consensus on Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring

    Thomas Danne;Revital Nimri;Tadej Battelino;Richard M. Bergenstal

  • Impaired insulin action in puberty. A contributing factor to poor glycemic control in adolescents with diabetes.

    Stephanie A. Amiel;Robert S. Sherwin;Donald C. Simonson;Albert A. Lauritano

  • Training in flexible, intensive insulin management to enable dietary freedom in people with type 1 diabetes : dose adjustment for normal eating (DAFNE) randomised controlled trial

    Stephanie Amiel;Sue Beveridge;Clare Bradley;Carla Gianfrancesco

  • Metabolic Surgery in the Treatment Algorithm for Type 2 Diabetes: A Joint Statement by International Diabetes Organizations

    Francesco Rubino;David M. Nathan;Robert H. Eckel;Philip R. Schauer

  • Practical recommendations for the management of diabetes in patients with COVID-19.

    Stefan R. Bornstein;Francesco Rubino;Francesco Rubino;Kamlesh Khunti;Geltrude Mingrone;Geltrude Mingrone

  • A desktop guide to Type 2 diabetes mellitus

    M. Aguilar;K. G.M.M. Alberti;S. A. Amiel;J. Azzopardi

  • New-Onset Diabetes in Covid-19.

    Francesco Rubino;Stephanie A. Amiel;Paul Zimmet;K. George M. M. Alberti

  • Continuous glucose monitoring in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes (CONCEPTT): a multicentre international randomised controlled trial

    Denice S Feig;Denice S Feig;Lois E Donovan;Rosa Corcoy;Kellie E Murphy;Kellie E Murphy

  • Hypoglycaemia in Type 2 diabetes

    Stephanie Amiel;T Dixon;R Mann;K Jameson

  • Restoration of hypoglycaemia awareness in patients with long-duration insulin-dependent diabetes

    I. Cranston;J. Lomas;S.A. Amiel;A. Maran

  • Effect of Intensive Insulin Therapy on Glycemic Thresholds for Counterregulatory Hormone Release

    Stephanie A Amiel;Robert S Sherwin;Donald C Simonson;William V Tamborlane

  • Glucose concentrations of less than 3.0 mmol/l (54 mg/dl) should be reported in clinical trials: a joint position statement of the American Diabetes Association and the Europian Association for the Study of Diabetes

    Stephanie A. Amiel;Pablo Aschner;Belinda Childs R N;Philip E. Cryer

  • Hypoglycaemia, cardiovascular disease, and mortality in diabetes: epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management

    Stephanie A Amiel;Pablo Aschner;Belinda Childs;Philip E Cryer

  • Defective glucose counterregulation after strict glycemic control of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

    Stephanie A. Amiel;William V. Tamborlane;Donald C. Simonson;Robert S. Sherwin

  • Insulin resistance of puberty: a defect restricted to peripheral glucose metabolism.

    Stephanie A. Amiel;Sonia Caprio;Robert S. Sherwin;Gerd Plewe

  • The role of insulin in human brain glucose metabolism: an 18fluoro-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography study.

    Emma M. Bingham;David Hopkins;Diarmuid Smith;Andrew Pernet

  • Lactate: a preferred fuel for human brain metabolism in vivo.

    Diarmuid Smith;Andrew Pernet;William A Hallett;Emma Bingham

  • Maternal glycemic control and hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetic pregnancy: a randomized trial of insulin aspart versus human insulin in 322 pregnant women.

    Elisabeth R. Mathiesen;Brendan Kinsley;Stephanie A. Amiel;Simon Heller

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Heller
Simon Heller University of Sheffield
Fernando Zelaya
Fernando Zelaya King's College London
David W. Hopkins
David W. Hopkins Scotland's Rural College
Peter M. Jones
Peter M. Jones King's College London
Ian A. Macdonald
Ian A. Macdonald National Institute for Health Research
Michael Brammer
Michael Brammer King's College London
Geltrude Mingrone
Geltrude Mingrone King's College London
Michael J. Campbell
Michael J. Campbell University of Sheffield
Alan Brennan
Alan Brennan University of Sheffield
Nigel Heaton
Nigel Heaton King's College London

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