Affiliation:
1. U.O.C. Medicina e Chirurgia di Accettazione e d’Urgenza, A.O.R.N. “Sant’Anna e San Sebastiano”, 81100 Caserta, Italy
2. U.O.C. Medicina Interna, A.O.R.N. “Sant’Anna e San Sebastiano”, 81100 Caserta, Italy
Abstract
An ever-growing body of evidence suggests that sex and gender influence the pathophysiology, incidence, prevalence, clinical manifestations, course, and response to therapy of diabetes. Sex and gender differences are particularly evident in type 1 diabetes, especially in patients using advanced technologies (CGM and AHCL), as they are factors that interact with each other and have an impact on adherence to therapy, which affects not only metabolic compensation, but also, therefore, the prevention of complications and quality of life.
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