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by Taikonerd
399 days ago
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This is the idea behind the "Zoe" service: https://zoe.com/en-us 1. You wear a CGM for 2 weeks, and log everything you eat. 2. At the end, you get a personalized report about how different foods that you ate affect you, personally. And they can extrapolate to other foods that you didn't eat during the testing period. 3. Zoe's model gets better and better the more people sign up, and the more data they get. |
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Either way, if something as simple as eating a few bites of bacon before you eat your toast can change your glucose response, manually logging your meals for Zoe isn’t gonna provide enough data for any reliable extrapolations.