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DiabGo Version 2.5
The ultimate assistant for any diabetic

Meal composition


Search the food database, select an item and specify the amount in any unit previously defined or in bread units BU. Notice how the other unit and the total caloric value are updated accordingly! Bookmark composed meal giving it a meaningful name and adding it to any category. You can also add/edit/delete categories. Add bookmarked meal to current meal.
Seamlessly add new items to the food database. Before actually inserting a new item to the database, it undergoes some rudimentary plausibility checking to guarantee correctness and consistency to the maximum possible extend. Define your own units for each item of the food database. This way, you don't have to use your kitchen scales every time you have to quantify food!

Activities

Choose an activity from the database, specify the duration, see the calories being burned and add it to the diary Seemlessly add new activities to the database processing statements like: "Someone with a body weight of x kg burns y kcal executing this activity for z minutes".

Diary

Get a quick therapy overview on a day-to-day scale with injections, meals and samples. Body weight, HbA1c and comments are also shown in this dialog. In detail mode you can even see the exact meal composition!
The glucose and meals dialog shows some average values in the specified time span and the distribution of samples and main meal components. Compare this to WHO recommendations (50% carbohydrates, 25% fat and 25% proteins...) and try to improve your values. The weight and activities dialog show how your weight changed over the specified time span. It also shows all extra activities.

Settings

In order to make best use of the calorie calculator feature, you are to provide some personal data. Of course you can choose which units to use throughout the whole application.
As for the types of insulin to register in the diary, the possibilities are virtually unlimited... The dosage aid feature also needs to know something about you!

Miscellaneous

One of the most handy features of DiabGo is the dosage aid module which tells you how much bolus insulin to inject following the 500 Rule/2000 Rule to compensate high BG readings and planned meals. As a matter of fact, it is also possible to export the diary data to a comma separated value (csv) file. This way, you are free to create reports, print and carry them to your doctor's to discuss therapy changes easier than ever! For any major dialog help is just one tap away...








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