Non-invasive glucometer in the Accofrisk AI watch.

Accofrisk non-invasive devices.
3 min readDec 23, 2023

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Every 10 minutes you will be able to receive data about your blood sugar and blood glucose levels. We won’t repeat in this article why you need to understand this data about your health if you have been diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. We will focus on how you can do this without changing your daily routine and plans for today. So…

General glucose monitoring section. Accrofisk non-invasive glucometer.

There is a Glu Analysis section on the main screen of the app, which displays the following measurements and recommendations -

Hypoglycemia assessment.

Diabetes assessment.

Assessment of the effect of hypoglycemic medication.

The assessment is seen in the quantitative readings and the AI’s comments and recommendations about the degree of deviation from the measurement norms. At this point, everything is more or less obvious and clear. If the monitoring data are not within the normal range, the watch will indicate this and will inform the users of the accounts that are linked to your watch.

Deep analysis and risk of hypoglycemia or diabetes.

Deep analysis is shown by indicators whose deviations are correlated with the risk of hypoglycemia and diabetes. For example, if oxygen consumption is constantly increasing, this indicates that the increase in blood glucose levels is keeping sympathetic nerve activity normal. Similarly, if the user observes deviations of parameters from normal on the graphs, it is likely that the AI will alert the user smart watch to the risk of diseases associated with blood glucose deviations.

Hypoglycaemia Petal Chart.

Hypoglycemia is associated with the following parameters shown in the diagram.

Fibrinogen

Systolic blood pressure.

Diastolic blood pressure.

Heart rate.

Myocardial oxygen consumption.

Cardiac index.

Blood lactic acid.

Serum creatinine.

Whole blood viscosity.

Diabetes is associated with the following parameters.

Arterial partial oxygen level.

Insulin resistance.

Arterial blood oxygen saturation.

Pulmonary vascular pressure.

Detailed analyses are shown in the section — Day of measurement / Hour. The measurement period is unlimited, i.e. from the start of the clock to the current day.

Parameters related to diabetes disease.

Fitness Glucose Measurements.

If your goal is to stay healthy, the Manual Glucose Test mode will help you monitor your health whenever you feel you need to do so, e.g. after eating, when you go jogging or while you sleep.

Caution.

If you are alarmed by the data, see your doctor for further testing.

About Accofrisk watches.

The smart watch continuously measures more than 100 groups of key parameters of your body and immediately warns you of deteriorating health.

Glucose, Sugar, Cholesterol, Haemoglobin, Uric Acid, Lactic Acid, Blood Pressure, Fatigue, Blood Pressure, Apnea, Heart Index are some of the parameters that the watch measures and displays on the mobile app 24/7.

Lifestyle features of the smartwatch -

Mental health status.

Fatigue and stress levels.

Digital sleep.

Medication monitoring.

Nutrition and dietary recommendations.

Exercise and fitness recommendations.

With Accofrisk data, the universe of health becomes clearer and the functioning of your heart, blood vessels, brain, lungs, liver and Renal is now under full control.

Monitoring on the smartwatch screen. Accrofrisk non-invasive blood glucose meter.

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Accofrisk non-invasive devices.
Accofrisk non-invasive devices.

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