Wearable Technology: Next Big Thing For Diabetes Management?

The pandemic has brought forth many disruptions. In just a few months’ time, it has heightened the adoption of digital technology – wherein many are here for the long haul! With the world adopting technological advancements in everyday care, one such area where technology has seen a huge disruption is monitoring lifestyle diseases.

In India, an alarming number of 77 million adults currently have diabetes, clearly highlighting the need for close monitoring of the lifestyle disease1. With the onset of the pandemic, there is an increased awareness of one’s health, with a sharp focus on diabetes management. While patients become more aware and informed about living smartly with diabetes, there are breakthrough technologies that are currently being harnessed to improve the quality of life of people with diabetes.

What one needs to know about smart diabetes management wearables:

Dr. Jothydev Kesavadev, Diabetologist and MD of Jothydev’s Diabetes Research Centres said, “Point-of-care or wearable monitoring solutions go well beyond convenience as they enable both the doctor and patient to link undesirable highs and lows to specific actions and habits. With the current pandemic, the use of modern technology to continuously monitor glucose has proven to be very useful. With wearable devices slowly enabling for precision medicine and remote monitoring, they will cut through the prevailing challenges and will continue to benefit numerous groups of people as we look at the next 10+ years and beyond.” 

Benefits of using these devices

In the dynamic and rapidly changing environments we live in, technology in the form of monitoring devices, and virtual consultations will lead the way in helping people manage their diabetes and mitigate other risks.

 

 

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