Several smartphone applications aim at facilitating communication between patients and healthcare providers. In this review, we evaluate and compare the most promising applications in the field of diabetes mellitus (DM) and obesity. Most applications monitor body weight, fasting or postprandial blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c (HgbA1c), and units and types of insulin used. Nine clinically tested applications and two Web platforms were grouped into three categories that were evaluated and compared. Group 1 included seven applications focusing mainly on monitoring DM, fitness and weight, blood glucose levels, and HbA1c. Group 2 included two applications that focus on insulin dosage calculators and glucose self-monitoring tests...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) could support diabetes management through dietary, weight and...
Reviewer: Franklin, VReviewer: Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan[This item is a preserved copy and is not neces...
There are a number of mobile applications available to help patients suffering from Type 1 diabetes ...
BACKGROUND: Several smartphone applications aim at facilitating communication between patients and h...
�� 2018, The Author(s). Background: Several smartphone applications aim at facilitating communicatio...
Peer-reviewed articles on the usage of mobile applications in the management of diabetes were review...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is increasing and with the requirements for self-management a...
We conducted a systematic review with meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials that evaluated t...
Background- Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that is considered a global public health pr...
Objective: To evaluate the barriers which are affecting the usability of diabetic applications(apps)...
Diabetes self-management offers an opportunity to patients to be actively involved in managing their...
Abstract: Background: The current era can be called a mobile health revolution as medical applicatio...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) have proven to be useful in supporting diabetes self-care, bu...
Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects millions of people worldwide. Patients who find it diffic...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring and self-management, crucial for optimal glucose control in type 1 diabe...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) could support diabetes management through dietary, weight and...
Reviewer: Franklin, VReviewer: Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan[This item is a preserved copy and is not neces...
There are a number of mobile applications available to help patients suffering from Type 1 diabetes ...
BACKGROUND: Several smartphone applications aim at facilitating communication between patients and h...
�� 2018, The Author(s). Background: Several smartphone applications aim at facilitating communicatio...
Peer-reviewed articles on the usage of mobile applications in the management of diabetes were review...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is increasing and with the requirements for self-management a...
We conducted a systematic review with meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials that evaluated t...
Background- Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that is considered a global public health pr...
Objective: To evaluate the barriers which are affecting the usability of diabetic applications(apps)...
Diabetes self-management offers an opportunity to patients to be actively involved in managing their...
Abstract: Background: The current era can be called a mobile health revolution as medical applicatio...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) have proven to be useful in supporting diabetes self-care, bu...
Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects millions of people worldwide. Patients who find it diffic...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring and self-management, crucial for optimal glucose control in type 1 diabe...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) could support diabetes management through dietary, weight and...
Reviewer: Franklin, VReviewer: Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan[This item is a preserved copy and is not neces...
There are a number of mobile applications available to help patients suffering from Type 1 diabetes ...