Trebaju li nam uređaji za mjerenje glukoze u krvi da bismo znali što je zdravije - jabuka ili čokolada?

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A child checks her blood sugar by scanning a FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose sensor. The device usually worn on the upper arm, helps people with Type 1 diabetes monitor their blood sugar levels. Each sensor lasts 14 days and costs around £50. The technology is available on the NHS in some areas (depending on local approval). Photo credit should read: Katie Collins/EMPICS. Credit: Katie Collins/PA/Alamy

Osobe s dijabetesom tipa 1 sve više koriste bežične uređaje za kontinuirano praćenje glukoze, odnosno razine šećera u krvi, koji sakupljene podatke šalju na mobitel. Ovi uređaji na tržištu se reklamiraju kao alat dostupan svima koji može pozitivno utjecati na zdravlje. Proizvođači ovakvih uređaja tvrde da oni pomažu u stvaranju dobrih prehrambenih navika, ali liječnici ističu da je za zdrav život potrebno mnogo više.



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