One of the important parts of living with diabetes is managing your carbs and monitoring what you eat. We've talked to many users that rely on MyFitnessPal to track the carbs in food they buy, cook at home and eat at a restaurant.
Type in the name of what you are eating or scan the barcode to immediately see the nutritional information. In the MyFitnessPal app you will see food marked with a green checkmark that indicates a food has been verified. If you are eating at a restaurant you can now tap on the location item and see restaurants nearby and then see what is on their menu so that you can look for the right thing to eat.
MyFitnessPal is free for iPhone and Android. |
predictbgl
08/26/2016 at 11:52 pm
The PredictBGL App also does the same thing, but unlike MySugr, it is designed for people with T1 diabetes. PredictBGL also includes LIVE dexcom data, whereas MySugr is delayed by at least 3 hours, making it far less useful.
Terry ET
08/28/2016 at 3:40 am
As a Type 1 diabetic, the technology available can be a god-send in monitoring and anticipating sugar highs and lows. The CGM is an integral part of a management and predictive program. Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover CGM products so us seniors are left to find out our glucose levels after the fact.
Nikolay Kolev
09/12/2016 at 12:39 am
How the hell did you decide which apps to review and rate? There are far better apps than those you choose… As a type 1 diabetic I would recommend Diabetes:M, it’s far better than all of those (maybe without mysugr). Please review more apps before writing such posts … It’s just hilarious to say those are “the best”.
Richard white
03/27/2017 at 1:22 pm
I got the sugar app but not for uk users at the meant
Better Connect Plus
05/26/2017 at 12:12 pm
I think one Important Diabetes App Better Connect Plus is missing in the list.
It not only help managing diabetes but it also has features like:
It has features like:
set a health goal
perform daily actions as advised by your doctor
track performance
capture health vitals to see health trends.
quick tips on health, nutrition, exercises.
The best part about this App is that it helps managing your parents diabetes as well.
You could download the App here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=user.com.hlthee&hl=en
Rasika Mehta
05/31/2017 at 7:09 am
I just wanted to let you know about an app that I use and love. The app is called “Diabetes:M”. It is free and has helped me manage my diabetes. I am a Type 1. It lets you log carbs, insulin, etc. and you can send all of the info from it by e-mail to your provider. It has graphs and charts that help out a lot as well. Hope this helps someone else as much as it has helped me. Thanks.
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Diabetes Management
08/02/2017 at 12:18 pm
I don’t know what Diabnext isn’t in the list!!it’s a high evaluated app to monitor blood sugar, insulin, carbs…etc!
Katie
08/30/2017 at 11:54 am
A great app that has many features is Wellocity Health. It allows you to track blood glucose, carb counting, weight, medication, exercise, and much more! It’s great if you have other health conditions too like hypertension. There is also educational material if you ever feel like reading more about diabetes. It’s free on the app store!