Timothy W. Jones mainly investigates Diabetes mellitus, Hypoglycemia, Type 1 diabetes, Internal medicine and Endocrinology. His Insulin pump study in the realm of Diabetes mellitus interacts with subjects such as Clinical Practice. Timothy W. Jones has researched Hypoglycemia in several fields, including Postprandial, Incidence, Pediatrics and Family medicine.
His Type 1 diabetes study incorporates themes from Diabetic ketoacidosis, Physical therapy, Exercise physiology and Age of onset. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Immunology and Transfection. His Endocrinology research incorporates themes from Gastroenterology and Asymptomatic.
Timothy W. Jones spends much of his time researching Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Hypoglycemia. His studies deal with areas such as Incidence, Randomized controlled trial, Glycemic and Pediatrics as well as Type 1 diabetes. In his study, Hormone is inextricably linked to Insulin, which falls within the broad field of Diabetes mellitus.
Timothy W. Jones interconnects Sprint and Cardiology in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine. In general Endocrinology, his work in Glucose clamp technique, Epinephrine, Exercise physiology and Glucagon is often linked to Context linking many areas of study. His Hypoglycemia research incorporates elements of Glycated hemoglobin and Emergency medicine.
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Internal medicine, Hypoglycemia and Insulin are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Body mass index, Randomized controlled trial, Glycemic and Anxiety in addition to Type 1 diabetes. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Pediatrics and Intensive care medicine.
His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Cardiology. In general Endocrinology study, his work on Aerobic exercise often relates to the realm of Context and Crossover study, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His study looks at the relationship between Hypoglycemia and topics such as Low glucose, which overlap with Basal insulin.
His primary areas of study are Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Cohort, Glycemic and Gerontology. The various areas that Timothy W. Jones examines in his Type 1 diabetes study include Body mass index, Randomized controlled trial and Epinephrine. The concepts of his Diabetes mellitus study are interwoven with issues in Internal medicine and Intensive care medicine.
In his research, Maturity onset diabetes of the young is intimately related to Pediatrics, which falls under the overarching field of Cohort. His Glycemic research integrates issues from Research design and Relative risk. The Disease study which covers Epidemiology that intersects with Insulin.
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International Consensus on Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Thomas Danne;Revital Nimri;Tadej Battelino;Richard M. Bergenstal.
Diabetes Care (2017)
Pandemic 2009 Influenza A(H1N1) Virus Illness Among Pregnant Women in the United States
Alicia M. Siston;Sonja A. Rasmussen;Margaret A. Honein;Alicia M. Fry.
JAMA (2010)
Exercise management in type 1 diabetes: a consensus statement.
Michael C Riddell;Ian W Gallen;Carmel E Smart;Craig E Taplin.
The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology (2017)
Fine mapping of type 1 diabetes susceptibility loci and evidence for colocalization of causal variants with lymphoid gene enhancers.
Suna Onengut-Gumuscu;Wei-Min Chen;Oliver Burren;Nick J Cooper.
Nature Genetics (2015)
Exercise training normalizes vascular dysfunction and improves central adiposity in obese adolescents
Katie Watts;Petra Beye;Aris Siafarikas;Elizabeth A. Davis.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2004)
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.
Diabetologia (2017)
Effect of sensor-augmented insulin pump therapy and automated insulin suspension vs standard insulin pump therapy on hypoglycemia in patients with type 1 diabetes: a randomized clinical trial.
Trang T. Ly;Trang T. Ly;Trang T. Ly;Jennifer A. Nicholas;Jennifer A. Nicholas;Adam Retterath;Ee Mun Lim;Ee Mun Lim.
JAMA (2013)
Hypoglycemia: Incidence and Clinical Predictors in a Large Population-Based Sample of Children and Adolescents with IDDM
E A Davis;B Keating;G C Byrne;M Russell.
Diabetes Care (1997)
Decreased epinephrine responses to hypoglycemia during sleep.
Timothy W. Jones;Paul Porter;Robert S. Sherwin;Elizabeth A. Davis.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1998)
Exercise training in obese children and adolescents: current concepts.
Katie Watts;Timothy W. Jones;Timothy W. Jones;Elizabeth A. Davis;Elizabeth A. Davis;Daniel Green.
Sports Medicine (2005)
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