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Managing your data
4 Managing your data
Careful analysis of your bG data is an effective way for you and your healthcare
professional to control and manage your diabetes.
Your meter automatically stores up to 1000 diary records with their time and
date. You can review up to 250 diary records on your meter, or up to 1000
diary records using compatible software. These records are stored from the
newest to the oldest. It is very important to set the correct time and date, to
ensure that you and your healthcare professional can accurately interpret your
blood glucose results and that the bolus advice uses the appropriate settings
of the current time block.
Each diary record can contain:
·
Date and time
·
bG test result
·
Meal time (events)
·
Carbs
·
Health Event
·
Bolus amount
You can display filtered or sorted diary data in graphical or table format.
Your meter generates reports, such as bG averages with standard deviations,
for the time period you choose (for example, the past 7 days or the past
30 days). Graphs can be a good way to view your bG results. Your meter can
display a line graph to depict bG record trends, a graph showing result ranges
for daily or weekly, and a pie chart with different colours to illustrate the
amount of test results within, above, or below your bG Target Range.
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