Methods and apparatus for evaluating glucose levels around a repeating event
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1. A method for evaluating changes in glucose levels, the method comprising:
- selecting a repeating event;
obtaining a pre-event measurement and a post-event measurement for a plurality of occurrences of the repeating event;
determining a glucose change between the pre-event measurement and post-event measurement for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event; and
recording unique details for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event such that the unique details are correlated with the glucose change for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event.
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Abstract
Methods for evaluating changes in glucose levels include selecting a repeating event, obtaining a pre-event measurement and a post-event measurement for a plurality of occurrences of the repeating event wherein a glucose change between the pre-event measurement and post-event measurement may be determined for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event, and, recording unique details for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event such that the unique details may be correlated with the glucose change for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event.
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23 Claims
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1. A method for evaluating changes in glucose levels, the method comprising:
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selecting a repeating event; obtaining a pre-event measurement and a post-event measurement for a plurality of occurrences of the repeating event; determining a glucose change between the pre-event measurement and post-event measurement for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event; and recording unique details for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event such that the unique details are correlated with the glucose change for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for evaluating changes in glucose levels through variations on a repeating event, the method comprising:
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selecting a repeating event; selecting variations on the repeating event; obtaining a pre-event glucose measurement and a post-event glucose measurement for each occurrence of the repeating event; determining a glucose change between the pre-event measurement and post-event measurement for each occurrence of the repeating event; and recording unique details of each occurrence of the repeating event, wherein the unique details are recorded based on the selected variations, such that the glucose change are correlated with the unique details of each occurrence of the repeating event. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An electronic device for evaluating changes in glucose levels around an event, the electronic device comprising:
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a display; an input terminal for inputting pre-event measurements, post-event measurements and unique details for a plurality of occurrences of a repeating event; memory for storing the pre-event measurements, post-event measurements, unique details and instructions; and a processor in communication with the memory and operable to execute the instructions, the instructions causing the processor to determine a glucose change between the pre-event measurement and post-event measurement for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event such that the glucose change are correlated with the unique details for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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20. A glucose change evaluation chart comprising:
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a pre-event column, a post-event column and a change column; a plurality of rows associated with the pre-event column, post-event column and change column for respectively recording a pre-event measurement, a post-event measurement and a glucose change between the pre-event measurement and post-event measurement for each of a plurality of occurrences of a repeating event; and a unique details area adjacent the change column for recording unique details for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event such that the unique details are correlated with the glucose change for each of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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22. A method for displaying changes in glucose levels for a plurality of occurrences of a repeating event, the method comprising:
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receiving a selection of the repeating event from an input terminal; receiving, from the input terminal, a pre-event measurement, a post-event measurement, and unique details for each occurrence of the plurality of occurrences of the selected repeating event; determining, automatically with a processor, a glucose change between the pre-event measurement and post-event measurement for each occurrence of the plurality of occurrences of the selected repeating event; and displaying, on a display, the determined glucose change and the received unique details for each occurrence of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event, such that the determined glucose change and the received unique details are visually correlated for each occurrence of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event.
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23. A method for displaying changes in glucose levels for a plurality of occurrences of a repeating event, the method comprising:
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receiving a selection of the repeating event from an input terminal; receiving, from the input terminal, a pre-event measurement, a post-event measurement and variations for each occurrence of the plurality of occurrences of the selected repeating event; determining, automatically with a processor, a glucose change between the pre-event measurement and post-event measurement for each occurrence of the plurality of occurrences of the selected repeating event; and displaying, on a display, the determined glucose change and the received variations for each occurrence of the plurality of occurrences of the selected repeating event, such that the determined glucose change and the received variations are visually correlated for each occurrence of the plurality of occurrences of the repeating event.
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