Wearable Glucose Monitoring Improved
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•Enhancing the accuracy of wearables that measure blood glucose levels
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Researchers developed a screening technique that can filter out low-quality data in a preprocessing step, enhancing the accuracy of BGL estimations.
Their findings could pave the way to convenient glucose monitoring using consumer electronics, eliminating the need for finger pricks.
Diabetes is an increasingly pervasive disease, currently affecting over 500 million adults worldwide.
Note: Content may be edited for style and length. Journal Reference: - Tomoya Nakazawa, Keiji Morishita , Anna Ienaka , Takeo Fujii , Masaki Ito , Fumie Matsushita . Accuracy enhancement of metabolic index-based blood glucose estimation with a screening process for low-quality data. Journal of Biomedical Optics , 2024 ; 29 ( 10 ) DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.29.10.107001 Cite This Page:.
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