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The review emphasizes moving from a binary approach to a quantitative approach in trials regarding glycaemic exposure.
Researchers should consider adopting quantitative measures of glycaemic exposure in future trials to better assess cardiovascular outcomes.
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We address how we can move from a binary approach in trials, to a more quantitative approach based on differences in cumulative glycaemic exposure.
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Prevention of cardiovascular disease through reduction of glycaemic exposure in type 2 diabetes: <scp>A</scp> perspective on glucose‐lowering interventions
Ronan Roussel et al. · Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism · 2017
DOI 10.1111/dom.13033
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