Apple’s Secret App Test Aims to Help Prediabetics Monitor Blood Sugar and Change Lifestyle

By Byte Staff Hardware
The Apple logo is displayed at an event at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S. September 10, 2019. REUTERS/Stephen Lam/File Photo

The app aimed to show users how different foods affect their blood sugar levels. Participants actively monitored their blood sugar levels using various glucose monitoring devices available on the market and logged the changes in response to their food intake.

Monitoring Blood Sugar Levels

Participants used a variety of glucose monitoring devices to track their blood sugar levels throughout the study. This allowed them to see how their bodies responded to different types of food and meals. By logging this data, they were able to gain a better understanding of which foods had the greatest impact on their blood sugar.

Analyzing the Data

The data collected by participants was analyzed to identify patterns and trends. Researchers looked for common factors that led to spikes or drops in blood sugar, as well as how the timing and composition of meals affected levels. This information was used to provide personalized recommendations to participants.

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