Your Guide To The Best Diabetes Apps In 2024
Forbes Health
Diabetes—a chronic health condition that impacts how a person’s body converts food into energy, resulting in abnormal blood glucose (sugar) levels—affects more than 37 million U.S.adults[1]. Roughly 90% to 95% of those with diabetes have type 2, which often develops after age 45[2].
While there is currently no cure for diabetes, type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes (which can develop during pregnancy) are both preventable, and all forms of diabetes are manageable. Thanks to technological advances, individuals can monitor their blood sugar levels, track their diet and exercise, set medication reminders and manage the condition using diabetes apps.
Read on to learn more about diabetes apps, how they can help and a few options recommended by experts.