This digital record-keeping system, associated with a specific brand of blood glucose meter, allows users to track glucose levels, trends, and patterns over time. A sample entry might include the date and time of the test, the blood glucose reading, any relevant notes (such as meal timing or medication dosage), and other related metrics. This information is typically stored electronically and can be accessed through the meter itself or accompanying software.
Maintaining detailed glucose records facilitates informed diabetes management. The ability to review historical data empowers users and healthcare professionals to identify potential triggers for high or low glucose levels, assess the effectiveness of treatment plans, and make adjustments as necessary. This proactive approach can lead to improved glycemic control, reducing the risk of long-term complications. Furthermore, the electronic format often allows for easy sharing of data with healthcare providers, streamlining communication and enhancing collaborative care.