The Undermyfork app is a photo-based diabetes food log. The app helps users understand how specific meals impact their glucose levels and improve their time in range.
Before they eat, users upload photos of their meals. The app analyzes the meal alongside users' synced diabetes data to calculate post-meal glucose levels. Undermyfork insights can help users understand how specific meals impact blood glucose levels and help inform future food decisions.
For complete information, visit Undermyfork.Using the Undermyfork app, users can:
Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) is structured around seven diabetes self-care behaviors, known as the ADCES7 Self-Care Behaviors®. Diabetes care and education specialists can help you set priorities and work with you on improving your own management in each of the following areas:
Undermyfork is available to download on Apple and Android devices.
Currently, the Android app can only sync glucose data from Dexcom CGMs.
The Apple app syncs data from Dexcom CGMs, Apple Health and some BGMs.
Undermyfork strives to keep user data safe and secure. To learn more, view Undermyfork’s privacy policy.
Individuals should view the app pages in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for compatible device lists.
Android and iOS devices have accessibility features that individuals can enable and use within many downloadable apps. The Undermyfork app does not have any additional accessibility features.
Undermyfork cannot:
Undermyfork may help patients understand how food choices impact their blood glucose levels.
The photo-based diabetes food log app may help users identify post-meal glucose trends. Patients may use these insights to make meal-time decisions that keep their glucose levels within range.
The Undermyfork app is for people with diabetes. Providers may use Undermyfork Care on their desktops to monitor patient data.
Health care providers and care partners can use Undermyfork Care to monitor patients. In the desktop portal, users can:
Undermyfork complies with several data security regulations, including:
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This site and its services do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always talk to your diabetes care and education specialist or health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. To find a diabetes care and education specialist near you, visit the ADCES finder tool.
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