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Clave Diabetes Tipo 2 Revision
por Ellen Thomas (2019-05-24)
Food diaries have been a traditional way of keeping track Clave Diabetes Tipo 2 of what people eat, but now a mobile phone application called Nutricam can be used to photograph foods and explain them with a voice recording before eating them. The information is then sent to a website where it can be analysed by a dietitian.Investigators at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, tested the new mobile application on 10 people with Type 2 diabetes. Their results were published in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare in September 2011. The participants recorded their food consumption with both Nutricam and a written food diary for 3 days. The number of calories was slightly underestimated in the phone applications, possibly because some of the photographs were obscured and voice recordings were unclear. Six participants found that recording by telephone was faster than using the written diary and two reported the time involved was about the same. It was therefore concluded that with some improvements the telephone system could be a viable alternative to using a written diary.When you first found you had Type 2 diabetes, you probably experienced a wave of emotions; concern, fear or confusion. Despite the fact this is a serious condition, the good news there is much you can do to stay healthy and improve your quality of life.Having diabetes is definitely not an easy thing for anyone. Managing it on a day-to-day basis can be quite difficult, especially when you factor in all the dietary challenges that can come along with it. If you're on medication or have any complications associated with diabetes, it can be kind of difficult to figure out a way to manage your day-to-day life while working and handling other obligations.Here are five quick tips to help you manage your diabetes more effectively on a day-to-day basis: https://untappedreviews.com/clave-diabetes-tipo-2-revision//