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5 Top Diabetes Diet & Fitness Apps

Carb counting, bar-code recognition, log-book, exercise tracker, insulin calculator -- and more, all in each one of these 5 apps.

Various types of diabetes specific apps are available for your patients with T2D, including logbook apps, calorie counters, diet apps, carbohydrate counting apps, and general diabetes management apps. For those with prediabetes, a simplified diet and exercise app may enable them to make valuable lifestyle changes. Patients newly diagnosed with T2D can sometimes feel overwhelmed, and may also benefit from a simpler app while they adjust to their diagnosis. Click through the slides above for highlights of 5 of the most popular diet and exercise apps that you can recommend to your patients to help them manage their diabetes better.

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