
9 Apps That Can Make Managing Diabetes Easier
Between monitoring your blood sugar, remembering your medications, counting your calories, and logging your workouts, keeping track of your health with type 2 diabetes is a lot of work. How do you manage it all? Turn to technology. “Managing diabetes is a full-time job,” says Amy U. Aponick, MPH, RD, LD/N, CDE, of the University of Florida Diabetes Institute in Jacksonville. Smartphone apps can help with the daily responsibilities of managing type 2 diabetes and provide an organized method of communicating your efforts with your healthcare providers, she says. Top Apps for Managing Type 2 Diabetes Try these 9 top smartphone apps for daily help in managing type 2 diabetes: “Having all of your information in one place can help you see what’s going on — tracking blood glucose trends, insulin, or medication use can be seen more easily if you have it all in one app,” says Andrea Dunn, RD, LD, CDE, of the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. The free Diabetes in Check app (iPhone only) from Everyday Health provides health coaching, carb counting, and blood glucose tracking all in one app. The app also offers recipes, meal guidance, medication tracking, and more. It’s important to track your calories, fat, carbs, and more when managing type 2 diabetes, and these two free apps can help with that. “These apps allow the user to search for a particular food, adjust the portion size, and provide an actual food label,” Aponick says. Both apps give detailed nutritional information for many foods and restaurant menu items. CalorieKing is only available for iPhone. GoMeals is available on both iPhone and Android. GoMeals also links to the Fitbit activity tracker to compare calories consumed with calories burned. The cute diabetes monster is an added perk, but it’s the reminder Continue reading >>

Diabetes Tracker For Android Phone And Tablet
The Best App to Stay on Top of Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes MyNetDiary provides a great, easy and most comprehensive tracker app for Android, helping people track and manage their diabetes or pre-diabetes, to keep track of blood glucose and control carbs. Whether you had diabetes for years, or you are newly diagnosed, or diagnosed with pre-diabetes - MyNetDiary has all the tools to help you, to stay in control, to eat better and feel better. Our web-based and mobile Diabetes Tracker was used by more than 50,000 people. An active user loses 12% of body weight on average. Average self-reported A1C reduction is 1.4%. From User Reviews The following users tracked diabetes with MyNetDiary on the web and iPhone. Our Android app has the same core features. As someone newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, this app has really helped me stay on top of my diet, medications and glucose levels. by Arj3rd - Feb 15, 2015 I have been a diabetic (insulin dependent), for 15+ yrs. I have fought A1C all those yrs (readings range 8.3-7.3). This App gave me the missing link for full control and weight loss as a plus. Now have all readings below 7.0. by SteveMorro - Apr 7, 2015 This app covers everything. I can plan my meals and snacks for the day. I can plan my meds, vitamins. I can log all of my glucose readings so that when I go to the doctor, I just hand him my phone and let him scroll through. by AF7GIANT - Mar 20, 2015 If you are diabetic, this is the program for you. Don't look any further. This is the perfect program to control your blood sugar and lose weight you need. What Makes MyNetDiary the Best Diabetes & Diet Tracker for Android First of all - comprehensiveness. MyNetDiary has everything you may need to stay on top of your diabetes or pre-diabetes - food and carb tracking, medicat Continue reading >>
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Your Diabetes Personal Assistant. Simple, Practical, Free.
A new approach to diabetes management Created with the help of 20,000 members of Diabetes.co.uk, DiabetesPA is a free app which helps you monitor and see the interactions between different aspects of your health. Images Log in and track your blood glucose, mood, insulin, medication, HbA1c, carbs, calories, ketones, blood pressure, weight, cholesterol and more. Edit Customise your measurement units for blood glucose levels, HbA1c and cholesterol. Share your progress on Facebook and Twitter. Mail Everything to show your doctor, all in one place. The first truly universal diabetes health app. The truly universal diabetes lifestyle app Log and track a range of levels - blood glucose, insulin, mood, exercise, medication, HbA1c, blood pressure, carbohydrates, calories, alcohol, weight, BMI, cholesterol and ketones. Easy to use, intuitive and customisable - monitor every aspect of your diabetes. Set the units to suit you, wherever you are in the world. Stay motivated + keep on track Share your progress with your doctor and healthcare team through your Diabetes PA. Generate health reports to get the most out of your diabetes reviews. Set reminders and share your progress with your friends and family on Facebook or Twitter. Use your diabetes personal assistant to manage every aspect of your health and lifestyle and see how it affects your diabetes. View your data in day, week and month graphs to spot trends and patterns. Continue reading >>
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Mysugr: Diabetes Tracker Log
Description The free mySugr logbook app is an easy and complete diabetes tracker for your iPhone! Start today and face the challenges of diabetes with confidence: log and monitor your daily blood sugar level, record your insulin, use the app to track your carb count, and note whatever else is helpful for your therapy! Join our worldwide community with over 1,000,000 people who regularly log with mySugr to keep track of their estimated HbA1c! The mySugr App was selected as a Top Diabetes App by Healthline from 2015 to 2017, featured in Forbes, TechCrunch, The Washington Post. mySugr: make diabetes suck less! ========== WHAT OUR USERS SAY: - “This is the best app I have used to keep up with my sugars. It has helped me go from an A1C of 8.9 to an A1C of 5.7” - “Life changing App! I have been a Type 1 diabetic for 14 years. I have always had problems maintaining my BG at good levels. Since using this app, along with a carb counting companion app, I have maintained a good blood sugar, and have drastically lowered my A1C to 6.1!!! Recommend to any and all diabetics.” - “I downloaded several apps to aid me with tracking information pertaining to my diabetes. This app proved to be by far the best. The longer I use it, the more I learn. Thanks for providing something that is easy to use and beneficial to my life.” The mySugr app is suitable for anyone living with diabetes, whether it's Type 1, Type 2, LADA, or gestational. ** APP FEATURES ** + Easy and personalized logging screen (diet, meds, carbs intake, meals, blood glucose levels and more) with clear blood sugar level graphs; + Estimated HbA1c at a glance, no more surprises; + Motivating challenges and feedback to help cope with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes; + Daily, weekly and monthly medical analysis; + Detailed Continue reading >>

Best Of The Diabetes Apps Of 2016 – How To Pick What Is Right For You
The National Diabetes Statistics Report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that 29 million Americans have diabetes, and 95 percent of them have Type 2, the form most associated with obesity. And interestingly the number of people age 20 or older with diabetes topped 1.7 million. It is also estimated that 86 million Americans 20 years and older may have prediabetes which increases the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. The increase in incidence of diabetes (both type 1 and type 2) provides a lot of incentive for developers of Apps to create products to aid with management of chronic health conditions like diabetes. A study published in the journal Clinical Diabetes showed that “the use of mobile phones leads to improved A1C and self-management in diabetes care.”, assuming this is due to apps that aid with improved tracking and awareness of glucose patterns. In a basic count recently, I found 1000+ apps specific to diabetes management – WOW! Great that so much is available, but how can a person with diabetes figure out which app is right for them? Depending on the needs of the individual, health apps can be very beneficial, especially from the standpoint of possible support. However, the person choosing the App needs to consider what they want or need to track as well as how tech-savvy they are, which can improve how they manage. Step one in this process of choice should be to narrow down the apps based on your individual goals. For some people that might be a focus on weight control, while others need help tracking blood glucose and learning about their patterns. Some apps also help you to remember to take medication, change a pump site or reservoir or even track the amount of insulin taken via injection. Other people turn to their apps to f Continue reading >>

Gadgets And Apps
There are many tools that can help make carbohydrate counting and insulin calculations easier tasks, including apps that you can download to your computer, Smart phones and iPhones. General Apps (Carb Counting and More) Android Apps BlueLoop Carb Counting with Lenny CarbControl FatSecret.com Calorie Counter Glucagon Glucose Buddy Medisafe MySugr OnTrack Diabetes iPhone Apps bant BlueLoop Carb Counting with Lenny CalorieKing CarbControl FatSecret.com Calorie Counter Diabetes Companion Diabetes Log Diabetes Pilot Glooko Glucagon Glucose Buddy Go Meals, by CalorieKing Medisafe MySugr Nutrition Database for iPhone Pumps 4 Kids (Hint: remember to change the glucose units to mg/dl) Sugar Streak Devices That Interface with Apps and Systems Accu-Check: Lets you send blood glucose test results to an app on your smart phone. CareLink: Provides a summary of all your glucose, carbohydrate, and insulin information and gives an overview of your glycemic control (daily, overnight, and at meal times). Dexcom Clarity: Allows you to upload glucose data, view the data in easy-to-read graphs, and email them to your doctor. diasend: Provides easy uploading of information from most glucose meters, insulin pumps, CGMs and mobile apps so patients and doctors can share, access and understand information. glooko: Download your diabetes device data to your iOS or Android device, integrate food and lifestyle data, and share reports with your care team. OneTouch Reveal: The One Touch Reveal App is being used a lot for the One Touch Verio Flex meter. TIDEPOOL: A variety of apps that make diabetes data easily accessible through a secure, modern platform. t:connect: A fast, easy way to display and save data from pumps, supported glucose meters and CGMs. Diabetes Calculator Click the BEGIN button below Continue reading >>

An Evaluation Of Diabetes Targeted Apps For Android Smartphone In Relation To Behaviour Change Techniques.
Abstract BACKGROUND: Mobile applications (apps) could support diabetes management through dietary, weight and blood glucose self-monitoring, as well as by promoting behaviour change. The present study aimed to evaluate diabetes apps for content, functions and behaviour change techniques (BCTs). METHODS: Diabetes self-management apps for Android smartphones were searched for on the Google Play Store. Ten apps each from the following search terms were included; 'diabetes', 'diabetes type 1', 'diabetes type 2', 'gestational diabetes'. Apps were evaluated by being scored according to their number of functions and BCTs, price, and user rating. RESULTS: The mean (SD) number of functions was 8.9 (5.9) out of a possible maximum of 27. Furthermore, the mean (SD) number of BCTs was 4.4 (2.6) out of a possible maximum of 26. Apps with optimum BCT had significantly more functions [13.8; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 11.9-15.9] than apps that did not (4.7; 95% CI = 3.2-6.2; P < 0.01) and significantly more BCTs (5.8; 95% CI = 4.8-7.0) than apps without (3.1; 95% CI = 2.2-4.1; P < 0.01). Additionally, apps with optimum BCT also cost more than other apps. In the adjusted models, highly rated apps had an average of 4.8 (95% CI = 0.9-8.7; P = 0.02) more functions than lower rated apps. CONCLUSIONS: 'Diabetes apps' include few functions or BCTs compared to the maximum score possible. Apps with optimum BCTs could indicate higher quality. App developers should consider including both specific functions and BCTs in 'diabetes apps' to make them more helpful. More research is needed to understand the components of an effective app for people with diabetes. © 2016 The British Dietetic Association Ltd. Continue reading >>

7 Mobile Apps To Help Manage Diabetes
Nearly 26 million people in the United States have diabetes, a metabolic disease in which the body can't effectively produce or use glucose for energy. That's more than 8% of the total population, and an additional 5,200 Americans over the age of 20 receive a new diagnosis every day. App developers have focused on catering to people with diabetes for quite some time, creating tools to help track blood glucose levels, set medication reminders and even find quick nutritional information to avoid carb-heavy foods. Below, we've rounded up some of the most useful and popular apps out there today to help connected folks manage diabetes. Continue reading >>

Top 8 Diabetes Apps For Android
If you are suffering from Diabetes then it is mandatory to monitor blood sugar levels and overall health on frequent basis. Diabetes apps plays key role in managing diabetes. Glucose Buddy – Diabetes Helper You will not forget to take blood sugar by using this application. It gives you constant reminders through push notifications. Also, it tracks blood sugar levels, carb intake, A1C levels, medicine and more. All you have to do is enter numbers and the app will link logs directly to your computer. Find how the food intake and activity levels have impact on glucose number by tracking database of 100,000 foods and 200 unique exercises. Glucool Diabetes Glucool Diabetes, this app realizes that you are an individual and that is why it allows you to customize diabetes management. Input key data: blood pressure, blood glucose, insulin doses, exercise, carb intake and more. Then, the app creates personalized charts and reports that helps in making fine-tune treatment. The app comes with multiple unique features like modern graphs that help to spot trends over time, which can be sent directly to doctor. OnTrack Diabetes GPS can be used to keep car headed in right direction. On Track Diabetes, it helps in navigating different twists and turns of diabetes management, and ensures you do not bend from the treatment plan recommended. This essential app tracks your food intake, blood sugar, blood pressure, medication, activity, pulse and weight. You can customize different categories such as medicine and exercise type, and export data in multiple formats like HTML, CSV and XML. Fooducate – Healthy Food Diet Fooducate, you might be a food lover but you are not a detective. This simple award-winning app helps in doing investigation for you. It tells about hidden sugar, corn syrup Continue reading >>

Top 5 Best Diabetes Apps For Diabetic Patients (2017)
Diabetes is medical condition wherein the blood sugar level is above the normal levels. It is not life threating if you take proper care of your health. Over 100 million people live with diabetes. Diabetic patients should take care of their diet else the condition will worsen. You can ask your loved one to remind you about medicines. But this won’t help you. You may unknowingly eat sugar rich food item. Medicine will only reduce the glucose level. To keep the blood sugar level at the lowest possible levels, you should track the blood sugar levels often, eat carb sugar food, monitor your weight, etc. Here are the best apps for managing diabetes in the smartest possible way. Top 5 Best diabetes apps for Android and iPhone mYSugr To get started with mYSugr, you must provide your email address. After entering your email ID in the text box, tap on the next button. Now select the region where you want MySugr to save your data and enter a password in the text box. Once you do so, select the OK option. Now, the MySugr app will prompt you to select the diabetes type, the type of insulin therapy you undergo, and the medicine you intake. Then, it asks you to select your preferred BG level and carbs count format. The app will now open its main interface where you’ll find a graph and options to add breakfast, lunch, and dinner details. It will also display options to add the mood and health conditions such as a headache, pain, menstruation, etc. The mYSugr app allows you to go through your health report and it provides an option to export the same to a PDF, CSV or MS Excel document. The app can import your fitness data from the Google Fit service. Diabetes: M DM is an app that allows users to manage their diabetes condition with the help of Android or IOS device. The app is easy Continue reading >>

Best Diabetes Apps For 2018
These are the best diabetes apps you can download to control of your diabetes, monitor and track your blood sugar and to help monitor blood sugar in children using an app that continuously tracks blood sugar and can provide alerts to phones and smart watches. We chose the best Diabetes apps based on feedback from users, app reviews and the day-to-day effect that it will have on living with diabetes. With over 29 million people living with Diabetes there are no shortage of diabetes accessories and diabetes apps that promise a simpler routine and better monitoring. The best diabetes apps that we’ve found will help you monitor what you are eating so that you can control blood sugar by what you eat. We also share essential diabetes apps that can track your blood sugar and alert you to what is wrong. If you are looking for diabetes apps for your child or for a friend or family member you may want to know more about how this works. In the video below Scott Hanselman shares how he uses a diabetes pump and how he uses a continuous glucose meter to constantly monitor his blood sugar level. While showing this Hanselman uses an airplane analogy to explain blood sugar monitoring. If you want a better understanding of diabetes accessories and where the technology is going, check out Hanselman’s overview of diabetes technology last year to see where the hardware and software are, and where they are going. One of the best Diabetes apps we’ve found connects with a Dexcom Glucose Monitor to see blood sugar levels on a phone or smart watch. Amanda Hoover shares how this helps her daughter. “Our 12 year old daughter has an insulin pump that is tubeless so she wears a pod that communicates to the PDM (Personal Diabetes Manager aka the glucose meter).” she explains, “You add in Continue reading >>

Privacy Policies Of Android Diabetes Apps And Sharing Of Health Information
Mobile health apps can help individuals manage chronic health conditions.1 One-fifth of smartphone owners had health apps in 2012,2 and 7% of primary care physicians recommended a health app.3 The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the prescription of some apps.4 Health apps can transmit sensitive medical data, including disease status and medication compliance. Privacy risks and the relationship between privacy disclosures and practices of health apps are understudied. On January 3, 2014, we identified all Android diabetes apps by searching Google Play using the term diabetes. Android is the most popular mobile operating system worldwide with 82.8% market share (compared with Apple iOS’s 13.9%).5 We collected and analyzed privacy policies and permissions (disclosures of what apps can access or control on the device) for apps that remained 6 months after our initial search. Because consumers may want to know about privacy protections before choosing an app, we determined which apps had policies available predownload and what the policies protected. Then we installed a random subset of apps to determine whether data were transmitted to third parties, defined as any website not directly under the developer’s control, such as data aggregators or advertising networks. We performed χ2 tests of independence (Excel 2010, Microsoft) to determine whether apps with privacy policies were more likely to protect personal information than apps without privacy policies. A 2-sided P value less than .05 was considered significant. We identified 271 diabetes apps and chose a random sample of 75 for the transmission analysis. Within 6 months, 60 apps became unavailable, leaving 211 apps in the sample and 65 apps in the subset. Most of the 211 apps (81%) did not have privacy Continue reading >>

Helpful Apps For Managing Your Diabetes
We recently asked our Facebook users which apps they found most useful when managing their diabetes. We have compiled a list of their favourites for you to check out. Glucose buddy: This is available on iPhone and android. It has received top marks from diabetes organisations such as American Diabetes Association for being a comprehensive, easy-to-use logging app. You can log and tag your blood sugars, medications and carbohydrates, and send PdFs to yourself or to your healthcare team. The online platform, which automatically syncs with the app, projects your next a1c level. www.glucosebuddy.com Carbs and cals: Our Facebook users find this useful for carb counting. www.carbsandcals.com Glucool for android: This is a glucose, insulin and carb diary. It has a calculator for working out insulin doses that let you log the calculation into the diary. One diabetes Ireland Facebook user said it was the most complete app they had found to date. www.glucool.com Diabetes UK tracker: This has scope to test bloods when stressed, tired, sick etc. You can flag readings to discuss with your doctor and enter medical appointments. Users say it is very simple to use and it is free. www.diabetes.org.uk/tracker-app MyFitnesssPal and Glooko: Facebook users say these are both very quick and easy to use. There is a cable available for Glooko to pull all readings from the meter to the app. These can in turn be analysed and exported to a variety of formats. www.myfitnesspal.com www.glooko.com Other helpful apps Mysugr Companion: This is available only on iPhones. Launched in June 2013, mySugr Companion is the new kid on the diabetes logbook. Created by two Austrian people with type 1 diabetes, MySugr made waves because of its unique approach to diabetes: creating a nameable monster that you ‘ Continue reading >>

6 Reasons To Download Gomeals®
It makes tracking food, activity, and blood sugar easier The GoMeals app was developed to help you get the information you need to make healthy choices, at home or on the go. But GoMeals doesn't stop there. It includes features for eating healthy, staying active, and tracking your blood sugar levels. Already Using GoMeals? All the great things you love about using GoMeals are still available on the app. Looking for your GoMeals dashboard? It's easy. See my dashboard. Find facts about your food faves Eat healthy when you eat out Continue reading >>

Diabetes Australia App
The Diabetes Australia app is a great resource for meal planning, latest news and health articles. It’s freely available for Android and Apple phones. You can search for events in your state or territory using the location or map feature. When you find an event you want to attend, you can add it to your calendar, invite friends and set a reminder. You can also use the app to keep track of your appointments. Click the Health and Wellbeing section for information on when you need to see specialists and set a reminder. The services section on the home page gives you easy access to contact details for healthcare professionals. By default, the app will find services closest to your physical location or you can type in a location. If you turn on the GPS function, you can sort by distance to see how far away the service is. If you are away from home, on holidays or visiting someone, you can use the app to see what services are locally available. You can also check out the great recipes, try the 30 minute yoga class by Diabetes Australia ambassador Sammy Veall and take the Fast Facts Quiz! The updated version 1.02 is now available. Download from Google Play or iTunes. Continue reading >>