Diabetes Diary - Blood Glucose

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.5
3.44K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Blood sugar levels and concentration of glucose in the blood are usually measured in mg/dL and mmol/L.

Controlling blood sugar levels is critical to maintaining a healthy lifestyle for individuals with diabetes. Diabetes Diary - Blood Glucose Tracker makes it easy to track glucose readings.

Blood Sugar: is very useful for who often checks their blood sugar / glucose levels and offers an easy way of logging your blood sugar readings in one place and track it.
Blood Pressure : Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure of circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels. Blood pressure is usually expressed in terms of the systolic pressure (maximum during one heart beat) over diastolic pressure (minimum in between two heart beats)
Weight: Log your weight everyday.
A1C: The A1C test is a blood test that provides information about your average levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar, over the past 3 months. (A1c or eAg)

App Features :
- Blood Glucose statistics for week, month and 3 months including all events.
- Daily reminders get a notification at times you specify every day.
- All Statistics (averages per day, per week, per month, all time)
- Tags (useful to keep track of reactions to exercise, types of food, etc.)
- US Standard or International Standard units (mg/DL or mmol/L)
- Use and set different Blood glucose level units - mg/DL or mmol/L
- Settings for track on/off events throughout app
- PDF Reporting features
Updated on
Oct 5, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

4.6
3.35K reviews
Thomas Edmonds
March 7, 2024
The first thing I saw when the app opened up was an ad. No welcome. No intro. No, let's get started. It wasn't even an ad for a diabetes related item. It was an ad for Facebook with a link to go straight to Facebook . . . lol. I immediately deleted the app and won't go back. I'm OK with ads, especially if the app is free, but at least welcome me and make the ad experience tasteful.
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R Reynolds
March 17, 2022
The ads are too much. It makes it hard to use in public when there's an unskippable, 30 second long video ad every two seconds that blares music, even if my phone is on silent. Plus there's banner ads and popup ads. It could be a decent app, if not for the ads. I understand ads are needed for free apps, but this is too much when it makes the app unusable.
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A Google user
November 11, 2019
Just started and liking so far. Two issues though. As I was entering past data, the graph on the statistics page did not display in order of the date and time taken, but in order I entered them. It would be really nice if on the blood glucose layout, you had ability to filter by event or tag. Sometimes I need to look at the individual records for a specific tag or to be able to see each individual morning reading, not averages This would make it near perfect. Addition: Would be nice to be able to export into something like a csv file so I could import into excel or similar spreadsheet software to make it easier for me to analyze for long term trends or affects from other factors. PDF is formatted for printing, not being able to copy data into something else.
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What's new

-- minor bug fixed
-- android 13 compatible