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Development of Artificial Intelligence Tools for the Detection of Stress Markers and Consideration of Stress States in the Monitoring of Subjects With Type 1 Diabetes
Sponsor: Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche pour l'Intensification du Traitement du Diabète
Summary
Stress refers to all the reactions of an organism subjected to exogenous or endogenous stress. In the context of diabetes, stress plays a critical role. There are two forms of stress: acute and chronic, both of which can have a significant impact on patients' glycaemic control. Acute stress, if repeated, can cause rapid increases in blood glucose levels, while chronic stress can lead to insulin resistance. It is therefore essential to develop tools for recognising and quantifying stress states specific to patients with diabetes. These tools would provide a better understanding of the role of stress in diabetes management, paving the way for more targeted therapeutic interventions and improving patients' quality of life. We are currently training algorithms using advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to recognise and quantify stress states using existing databases, including voice and physiological data. These technological advances will make it possible to identify moments of stress more accurately and provide appropriate responses, thereby contributing to better diabetes management. The SMART-T1D study is an ancillary study of the EVASTRESS study.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
35
Start Date
2025-09-03
Completion Date
2026-02
Last Updated
2026-02-18
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Voice recording 4 times a day
* Morning (first recording): Text reading (article 25.1 of the Declaration of Human Rights). * Noon (second recording): Counting from 1 to 20 at normal speed * Evening (third recording): Prolonged phonation of the vowel 'a' without catching your breath. * Bedtime (fourth recording): Free expression describing stressful moments of the day and their impact on diabetes management, for at least 30 seconds.
Locations (5)
Rennes University Hospital
Rennes, France, France
Strasbourg University Hospital
Strasbourg, France, France
Angers University Hospital
Angers, Site Principal Investigator, France
CERITD (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches pour l'Intensification du Traitement du Diabète)
Évry, France
Grenoble University Hospital
Grenoble, France