AZT1D: A Real-World Dataset for Type 1 Diabetes

Abstract

High quality real world datasets are essential for advancing data driven approaches in type 1 diabetes (T1D) management, including personalized therapy design, digital twin systems, and glucose prediction models. However, progress in this area has been limited by the scarcity of publicly available datasets that offer detailed and comprehensive patient data. To address this gap, we present AZT1D, a dataset containing data collected from 25 individuals with T1D on automated insulin delivery (AID) systems. AZT1D includes continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data, insulin pump and insulin administration data, carbohydrate intake, and device mode (regular, sleep, and exercise) obtained over 6 to 8 weeks for each patient. Notably, the dataset provides granular details on bolus insulin delivery (i.e., total dose, bolus type, correction specific amounts) features that are rarely found in existing datasets. By offering rich, naturalistic data, AZT1D supports a wide range of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications aimed at improving clinical decision-making and individualized care in T1D.

Publication
IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Body Sensor Networks (IEEE-EMBS BSN 2025), November 03–05, 2025, LA, CA.
Saman Khamesian
Saman Khamesian
Graduate Research Associate

I am a Ph.D. researcher at Arizona State University, specializing in Artificial Intelligence with a focus on health applications. As a Graduate Research Assistant in the EMIL Lab under Dr. Hassan Ghasemzadeh, I work on developing advanced machine learning solutions for Type 1 diabetes management, including personalized glucose forecasting and automated insulin delivery systems.

Asiful Arefeen
Asiful Arefeen
Graduate Research Assistant

I am a PhD student at Arizona State University (ASU). I am working under the supervision of Professor Hassan Ghasemzadeh at the Embedded Machine Intelligence Lab (EMIL). I am interested in explainable AI, using AI to generate interventions in digital health, machine learning, passive sensing and mobile health. I received a BS in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET) in 2019 and an MS in Biomedical Informatics from Arizona State University in 2023.

Hassan Ghasemzadeh
Hassan Ghasemzadeh
Director

Hassan Ghasemzadeh is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Arizona State University (ASU) and a Computer Science Adjunct Faculty at Washington State University (WSU).