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The insulin dosage calculator was created to help you calculate your mealtime insulin dose with little effort!
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Converts blood sugar units between mmol/L and mg/dL, making it easier for healthcare professionals and patients to read and understand test results globally. Clinicians, diabetics, and their caregivers can use this tool to quickly convert blood glucose readings from one unit system to another, facilitating better communication and management of diabetes.
Calculates the glycemic load of food products based on their carbohydrates, helping users understand how they will impact blood sugar levels. Enter details like grams of carbohydrates and serving size, then click calculate to get a numerical estimate of glycemic load. Ideal for individuals with diabetes or anyone aiming to manage blood sugar levels through diet, as well as fitness enthusiasts looking to optimize nutrition.
Diabetic ketoacidosis calculator allows you to quickly assess the patient in terms of possible ketoacidosis according to the American Diabetes Association criteria.
Calculates the HOMA index, a parameter for diagnosing insulin resistance, using user inputs of fasting glucose and insulin levels. Helps users determine their risk of developing type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome based on these measurements. Doctors, diabetologists, and individuals with a family history of diabetes may use this tool to assess their insulin sensitivity and manage their health effectively.
Calculates insulin sensitivity based on fasting insulin and glucose levels from a blood sample. The tool uses these measurements to estimate the QUICKI (Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check) score, which reflects how effectively the body responds to insulin. Doctors, diabetologists, and nutritionists would use this calculator to assess patients' insulin resistance and adjust treatment plans accordingly. It's also useful for individuals with prediabetes or those looking to improve their metabolic health through lifestyle changes.
Calculates your risk of developing diabetes within seven and a half years based on factors such as age, weight, height, ethnicity, family history, blood pressure, and glucose levels. Users input their personal information, and the tool estimates their likelihood of diabetes onset through a series of questions and calculations. Helps users assess their health risk for diabetes and take preventive measures by understanding their current standing in relation to potential future development of the condition. Ideal for individuals concerned about their long-term health, particularly those with family history of diabetes or other risk factors.