ADCES 2025 - Evidence of Impact: Validating the Behavioral Approach
Empowering Behavior Change in Metabolic Health: How Stelo by Dexcom Supports a Person-Centered Approach
Segment 3: Evidence of Impact: Validating the Behavioral Approach
Event: ADCES25 - Sponsored by Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES)
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Date: August 8, 2025
Speaker: Maggie Crawford, PhD, MPH, Sr Manager Data Science at Dexcom
Session Overview:
In this 14-minute video, Dr. Maggie Crawford presents the third of three segments in the "Empowering Behavior Change in Metabolic Health" session, introducing Dexcom's Quantitative Research Team and the behavioral science evidence supporting Stelo.
Video Timestamps:
- [01:34] Dexcom's Quantitative Research Team
- [02:11] Behavioral Science Evidence
- [03:39] Real-World Dexcom CGM Use in T2D NIT Evidence
- [07:12] Early Experiences with Stelo Evidence
- [12:48] Takeaways
Watch the first two segments from this session:
- Segment 1: Why Behavioral Science for HCPs?
- Segment 2: Understanding Behavior Maps: Turning Data Into Action
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