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<blockquote data-quote="Diamattic" data-source="post: 715340" data-attributes="member: 138639"><p>I wasn't able to get this particular paper, but was able to look up some other papers on the subject and found that the other papers collected data by reviewing hospital records, so 'hypoglycaemia' meant that a person was admitted to the hospital for either inpatient or outpatient treatment. Those people were then selected for the study and followed. </p><p></p><p>So they don't mean hypos like - oh my sugars are 3.5mmol/L they mean like unconscious call an ambulance hypo. </p><p></p><p>Some papers mentioned that when the body experiences a bad hypo somethings happen that allow for any built up plaques in the arteries to dislodge which can cause the CV events. </p><p></p><p>Ill have to keep an eye on this paper and when its available in my account i will certainly read it haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamattic, post: 715340, member: 138639"] I wasn't able to get this particular paper, but was able to look up some other papers on the subject and found that the other papers collected data by reviewing hospital records, so 'hypoglycaemia' meant that a person was admitted to the hospital for either inpatient or outpatient treatment. Those people were then selected for the study and followed. So they don't mean hypos like - oh my sugars are 3.5mmol/L they mean like unconscious call an ambulance hypo. Some papers mentioned that when the body experiences a bad hypo somethings happen that allow for any built up plaques in the arteries to dislodge which can cause the CV events. Ill have to keep an eye on this paper and when its available in my account i will certainly read it haha [/QUOTE]
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