Glucose Control, Sleep, Obesity, and Real-World Driver Safety at Stop Intersections in Type 1 Diabetes
Ashirwad Barnwal, Anuj Sharma, Luis Riera-Garcia, Koray Ozcan,, Sayedomidreza Davami, Soumik Sarkar, Cyrus Desouza, Matthew Rizzo, Jennifer, Merickel

TL;DR
This study investigates how physiological and behavioral factors like BMI, sleep, and glucose control influence driving safety at intersections in drivers with Type 1 Diabetes, using real-world data and advanced video analysis.
Contribution
It provides novel insights into how obesity and health patterns affect driving safety in T1DM drivers through real-world observational data.
Findings
Higher BMI increases unsafe stopping risk.
Abnormal sleep and glucose control not linked to unsafe stops.
Real-world driving behavior analyzed with computer vision.
Abstract
Background: Diabetes is associated with obesity, poor glucose control and sleep dysfunction which impair cognitive and psychomotor functions, and, in turn, increase driver risk. How this risk plays out in the real-world driving settings is terra incognita. Addressing this knowledge gap requires comprehensive observations of diabetes driver behavior and physiology in challenging settings where crashes are more likely to occur, such as stop-controlled traffic intersections, as in the current study of drivers with Type 1 Diabetes (T1DM). Methods: 32 active drivers from around Omaha, NE participated in 4-week, real-world study. Each participant's own vehicle was instrumented with an advanced telematics and camera system collecting driving sensor data and video. Videos were analyzed using computer vision models detecting traffic elements to identify stop signs. Stop sign detections and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and Work-Related Fatigue · Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · Advanced Glycation End Products research
