One of the methods to help people with diabetes experts call a program to send text messages to patients.. Scientists from the University of Auckland proved the benefits of such a mailing by conducting a survey among those who resorted to using it.. The studies were published in the British Medical Journal.
SMS4BG - a program aimed at self-management of patients with diabetes. She sends random messages to those who decide to use the service. They provide information about proper lifestyle, diet and other issues that may be important for diabetics.. Messages also remind you to monitor your blood glucose levels..
Scientists from New Zealand conducted a study on 366 adults aged 16 to 80. 65% of whom suffer from type 2 diabetes. The first half of the participants followed the standard program when the second was asked to determine the type of messages they would receive in the mailing list for 9 months.. Studies have shown that the program has a positive effect on the body's response to blood sugar.
95% of those who received an SMS newsletter found it useful, and 97% said they would recommend it to others.
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