One drop | mobile on iphone and apple watch: An evaluation of hba1c improvement associated with tracking self-care

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Background: The One Drop | Mobile app supports manual and passive (via HealthKit and One Drop’s glucose meter) tracking of self-care and glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). Objective: We assessed the HbA1c change of a sample of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) using the One Drop | Mobile app on iPhone and Apple Watch, and tested relationships between self-care tracking with the app and HbA1c change. Methods: In June 2017, we identified people with diabetes using the One Drop | Mobile app on iPhone and Apple Watch who entered two HbA1c measurements in the app 60 to 365 days apart. We assessed the relationship between using the app and HbA1c change. Results: Users had T1D (n=65) or T2D (n=191), were 22.7% (58/219) female, with diabetes for a mean 8.34 (SD 8.79) years, and tracked a mean 2176.35 (SD 3430.23) self-care activities between HbA1c entries. There was a significant 1.36% or 14.9 mmol/mol HbA1c reduction (F=62.60, P

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Osborn, C. Y., van Ginkel, J. R., Marrero, D. G., Rodbard, D., Huddleston, B., & Dachis, J. (2017). One drop | mobile on iphone and apple watch: An evaluation of hba1c improvement associated with tracking self-care. JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 5(11). https://doi.org/10.2196/mhealth.8781

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