“…Therefore, in order to have a precise knowledge of these activities at rest and during the application of a local and progressive pressure, on healthy and type 1 diabetic subjects, a study analysed LDF signals recorded at rest and during the application of a progressive pressure, on six diabetic patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and without respiratory or cardiac failure, neuropathy of nondiabetic origin, peripheral vascular disease, psychological disorder or tremor, and on six age-matched non-diabetic control subjects [26]. Based on other studies [19,25,28], the scalograms of each signal were then studied between 0.0095 and 0.145 Hz, in order to obtain the three characteristic frequencies corresponding to the myogenic, neurogenic, and endothelial related metabolic activities: intervals 0.052-0.145, 0.021-0.052, 0.0095-0.021 Hz, respectively [26]. Quantitative measures were then calculated to make comparisons between sets of recordings: the energy of the time-frequency representation on a given frequency band [25,26], and the relative energy of the time-frequency representation on a frequency band [26].…”