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Dawn Phenomenon Assessment

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Use CGM data to time the exact onset of your dawn glucose rise. Some people's GH surge begins as early as 2 AM, others not until 5 AM. Programming your insulin pump's dawn basal increase to start precisely 1-2 hours before your personal dawn rise onset — rather than using a generic 4-8 AM window — gives much more precise glucose control.

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The growth hormone release that drives the dawn phenomenon is tightly linked to slow-wave (deep) sleep, not to the time of night per se. This is why the dawn phenomenon can shift in time with sleep schedule changes — and why it is particularly severe in adolescents, who spend more time in slow-wave sleep and secrete far more GH than adults.

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