Where Technology and Diabetes Meet

The daily grind of  watching carbs and  counting calories and taking note of blood sugar and A1C levels — can be tiresome routine for diabetics. Well, in today’s modern age when a mobile phone and tablet app is available for just about anything you can imagine, the endless diabetes grind is being made a lot easier by the technology.

But with thousands of diabetes available at Apple’s app store and Google Play, it can be difficult to determine what app is right for you.

But because some apps are well designed and others are shoddy and complicated, determining what app is best for you can  be overwhelming.

“It’s encouraging to see so many apps that attempt to ease the self-care tasks and tracking associated with all types of diabetes,” Kelly Rawlings, editorial director of Diabetes Forecast magazine, mentioned during an interview. “But the sheer number and range of usability make it a tricky product area to navigate for health-care providers and the people who use the apps.”

Apps can be a very worthwhile investment. But because some apps are well designed and others are shoddy and complicated, determining what app is best for you can  be overwhelming. That’s why choosing apps that correspond to your individual  goals are the key. While some people are concerned about weight control; others may be more focused on tracking blood glucose or require reminders about medication.

An app that makes data entry would automatic and seamlessly integrates with medical devices is the idea. So, based on the recommendations of diabetes experts and people with diabetes, here are some of the best and easiest apps to try.

For weight management

Lose It! is a weight-loss and calories counter that  helps you track what you eat.

Weight Watchers This app  features expert chat 24 hours a day seven days a week.

Blood glucose trackers

Glucose Buddy is an easy to navigate app that helps you manage your blood sugar, carb intake and insulin doses.

Diabetes Tracker

Ranked the number glucose tracker app by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine ranked this app,  it provides an easy-to-follow educational component as well as blood glucose monitoring.

mySugr   This app has a playful side that features  diabetes “monster” that is designed to both scare and motivate you.

Support

Healthseeker was created in   in conjunction with the noted Joslin Diabetes Center and the Diabetes Hand Foundation. Part social app this app is  an excellent source for collaboration and cooperation with other diabetics.

Diabetic Connect allows you to share your successes, tips with others.  

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