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Supplementry Tble 1. Filure nlysis during closed loop. Number of nights when closed-loop turned on 311 Number of nights with 0 events 231 (74%) 1 event 70 (23%) 2 events 8 (3%) 3 events 0 4 events 1 (<1%) 5 events 1 (<1%) Totl durtion of closed-loop opertion (h) 3053 Number of events All resons 95 due to bttery drined 4 due to Compnion filure 1 due to bsl profile chnged 1 due to extended bolus chnged by user 10 due to temporry infusion chnged by user 4 due to sensor dt unvilbility 29 due to lck of pump connectivity 36 due to other resons b 10 Event defined s undesirble stopping of closed-loop b Other resons include control lgorithm device filure nd unknown resons Supplementry Tble 2. Primry outcome using djusted sensor glucose vlues corroborted by undjusted sensor glucose levels. Time when glucose in trget between 23:00 nd 07:00 during overnight closed loop insulin delivery (269 evluble nights) nd sensor-ugmented insulin pump therpy (282 evluble nights) is reported. Vlues re medins (interqurtile rnges). Time (%) when overnight glucose in trget rnge Closed loop (N=16 subjects) Control (N=16 subjects) Pired difference d (%) P Adjusted sensor glucose b 64 (45 to 79) 47 (18 to 70) +15 ( 9 to +43) Undjusted sensor glucose c 68 (43 to 86) 46 (13 to 77) +19 ( 12 to +50) Trget rnge 70 to 144mg/dl. b Primry outcome: percentge clculted using djusted sensor vlues. c Secondry outcome corrobortion: percentge using undjusted glucose levels d Closed loop minus insulin pump. Positive vlue indictes mesurement ws higher on nights of closed loop delivery compred with nights of pump therpy.

Supplementry Tble 3. Outcomes using ntive CGM vlues. Overnight closed loop (N = 16 subjects) Control (N = 16 subjects) Pired difference From 23:00 to 07:00 Number of evluble nights 269 282 Time spent t glucose level (%) b : 70 to 144mg/dl 68 (43 to 86) 46 (13 to 77) +19 ( 12 to +50) 70 to 180 mg/dl 89 (68 to 100) 73 (37 to 95) +11 ( 7 to +46) < 54mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.05 < 63mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.02 < 70mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.2) 0.0 (0.0 to 6.2) 0.0 ( 2.7 to 0.0) > 144mg/dl 28.3 (11.0 to 43.2 (11.4 to 13.2 ( 49.7 to 51.8) 86.7) +15.9) > 180mg/dl 6.2 (0.0 to 27.9) 13.3 (0.0 to 0.6 ( 42.2 to 58.8) +7.9) > 300mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.87 From midnight to midnight (24 hours) Number of evluble dys 252 264 Time spent t glucose level (%) b : 70 to 144mg/dl 51 (37 to 64) 40 (23 to 56) +11 ( 7 to +28) 70 to 180 mg/dl 70 (56 to 83) 61 (44 to 76) +8 ( 7 to +25) < 54mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 1.3) 0.0 ( 0.2 to 0.0) 0.05 < 63mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 1.9) 0.0 (0.0 to 4.0) < 70mg/dl 1.3 (0.0 to 4.0) 1.7 (0.0 to 8.1) > 144mg/dl > 180mg/dl 45.7 (31.6 to 60.3) 25.1 (12.9 to 41.7) 53.5 (35.7 to 75.6) 33.0 (17.0 to 52.7) > 300mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 3.4) 0.0 (0.0 to 4.7) 0.0 ( 1.9 to +0.8) 0.0 ( 4.2 to +2.1) 9.2 ( 28.2 to +9.9) 6.4 ( 25.1 to +9.5) 0.0 ( 2.1 to +0.6) Dt re men (SD) or medin (interqurtile rnge). Closed loop minus control. A positive vlue indictes the vlue ws higher on the closed loop compred with control. b Percentge time clculted using conservtively corrected sensor vlues. P 0.11 0.10 0.61

Supplementry Tble 4. Sfety evlution. Overnight closed loop Control Number of severe hypoglycemi 0 0 Number of subjects experiencing 0 0 severe hypoglycemi Number of elevted ketones 2 2 mesurements Number of subjects experiencing 2 1 elevted ketones mesurements Ketones > 1.5mmol/l Supplementry Tble S5. Weekly trends during overnight closed-loop insulin delivery. Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 From 23:00 to 07:00 Number of evluble nights 88 90 91 Time spent t glucose level (%) : 70 to 144mg/dl 64 (42 to 81) 65 (47 to 81) 64 (46 to 77) < 70mg/dl 0.1 (0.0 to 0.2) 0.1 (0.0 to 0.5) 0.1 (0.0 to 0.4) > 144mg/dl 31.0 (17.4 to 27.5 (13.6 to 30.1 (15.3 to 55.2) 49.0) 50.3) Bsl insulin delivery (U) 8.6 (6.7 to 11.1) 7.7 (6.3 to 10.1) 8.4 (6.4 to 10.8) Bolus insulin delivery (U) 0 (0 to 0) 0 (0 to 0) 0 (0 to 0) Totl insulin delivery (U) 9.3 (7.0 to 13.1) 8.1 (6.5 to 11.1) 8.9 (6.8 to 12.8) From midnight to midnight (24 hours) Number of evluble dys 87 89 76 Time spent t glucose level (%) : 70 to 144mg/dl 47 (35 to 61) 51 (40 to 61) 50 (39 to 61) < 70mg/dl 0.3 (0.1 to 1.0) 0.4 (0.1 to 1.6) 0.4 (0.1 to 1.0) > 144mg/dl 47.9 (34.1 to 46.0 (30.6 to 60.8) 57.5) Bsl insulin delivery (U) 24.3 (18.9 to 23.3 (18.0 to 32.4) 29.0) Bolus insulin delivery (U) 23.2 (19.3 to 24.6 (19.7 to 33.3) 32.8) Totl insulin delivery (U) 49.0 (39.4 to 50.3 (39.6 to 63.5) 57.1) Dt re men (SD) or medin (interqurtile rnge). Percentge time clculted using conservtively corrected sensor vlues. 45.5 (33.8 to 58.2) 21.4 (17.7 to 29.8) 26.5 (20.7 to 33.2) 51.2 (39.9 to 61.7)

Supplementry Tble 6. Outcomes using ntive CGM vlues from 0200 to 0700. Overnight closed loop (N = 16 subjects) Control (N = 16 subjects) Pired difference From 02:00 to 07:00 Time spent t glucose level (%) b : 70 to 144mg/dl 84 (60 to 100) 46 (3 to 89) +30 ( 3 to +70) 70 to 180 mg/dl 100 (88 to 100) 81 (29 to 100) +10 (0 to +59) < 54mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.05 < 63mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.04 < 70mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.02 > 144mg/dl 9.0 (0.0 to 34.2) 40.9 (0.0 to 18.3 ( 70.4 to 96.7) +4.7) > 180mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 4.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 61.1) 0.0 ( 54.2 to 0.0) > 300mg/dl 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) 0.47 Dt re men (SD) or medin (interqurtile rnge). Closed loop minus control. A positive vlue indictes the vlue ws higher on the closed loop compred with control. b Percentge time clculted using conservtively corrected sensor vlues. P

Supplementry Tble 7. List of competencies ssessed t the end of trining on closed loop system. Switching *CAD ON/OFF Checking bttery level on CAD Awreness of importnce of connecting CAD to mins power with led provided overnight Connecting CAD to Compnion vi USB cble Being wre of keeping the CAD nd DANA-R insulin pump s close together s possible to ensure connectivity Checking if Compnion is connected on CAD screen Strting closed-loop Stopping closed-loop Understnding Hypo lrms will be switched-off messge Understnding mening of Suspended closed-loop mode nd Cnnot continue-reverted to open loop Understnding how to check lrms udio Understnding the concept of closed-loop delivery Understnding informtion on DANA-R pump screen during closed-loop delivery Understnding you must deliver mnul bolus with food Understnding the process of delivering mel bolus during closed-loop Understnding the importnce of clibrtion checks Understnding the importnce of lrms being switched ON on the Compnion during closed-loop *CAD stnds for control lgorithm device (ultrportble OQO lptop)

Supplementry Figure 1. Flow of prticipnts through the tril.

Supplementry Figure 2. Overnight closed loop during smple study night. Closed loop strted t 21:40 nd stopped t 07:30. Continuous glucose mesurements re shown by light red squres, fingerstick clibrtion check is shown by drk squre (21:10), insulin delivery is shown by hevy blue line, nd preprogrmmed insulin delivery (not dministered but shown for illustrtion) by thin blue line. The trget rnge between 3.9 nd 8.0mmol/l (70 nd 144mg/dl) is denoted by dshed red line.

Supplementry Figure 3. 24hour profiles of sensor glucose (top pnel) nd insulin delivery (bottom pnel) during closed loop nd control. The trget glucose rnge 70 to 144 mg/dl is denoted by the dshed lines. Medin [interqurtile rnge] is shown.