Blood Sugar Chart Visual
Track daily blood sugar levels with visual charts and target range guidelines for diabetes management.
This template helps you monitor blood sugar readings throughout the day with built-in visual charts that display your levels against recommended target ranges. It includes reference data for optimal glucose levels before meals, exercise, and bedtime, making it easy to identify patterns and share results with your healthcare provider.
Designed for people managing diabetes or prediabetes, this tool removes the guesswork from tracking by automatically visualizing your data against clinical guidelines. The Hemoglobin A1c reference sheet provides context for long-term glucose control, helping you understand what your daily readings mean for your overall health management.
What's inside
- Blood sugar level input tracking
- Visual chart display
- Target range guidelines
- A1c reference data
- Before-meal targets
- Pre-exercise glucose recommendations
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.xlsx · 3 sheets · included with lifetime access
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