In case you missed it, the 11th annual Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) conference happened last month. One Drop presented some major findings.
Hold up. What's ATTD?
The ATTD meeting showcases the latest developments in diabetes tech, as well as the evidence to support it. Think: new insulin analogs and delivery systems, insulin pumps, glucose sensors, closed-loop systems, devices for diabetes prevention, artificial pancreas, and many other up-and-coming digital tools to help people with diabetes.
One Drop Findings
At the ATTD 2018 meeting, we presented significant blood glucose improvements among people using One Drop. Major win! 🤩 We sifted through our One Drop database, looking specifically for people who: -had a One Drop | Premium or Plus subscription -used their One Drop | Mobile app with their Apple Watch -used One Drop | Experts coaching for 12 weeks or more -had a starting estimated A1c (eA1c) of ≥7.5%
Our Results
Thirty-four people met our inclusion criteria. They were mostly male (77%), and had type 2 diabetes (62%). The remainder (38%) had type 1 diabetes. In week 1 with One Drop, the sample's average blood glucose was 227 mg/dL. By week 12, the average blood glucose was 179 mg/dL. That's a 1.6% eA1c reduction in just three months. And that's just the tip of the iceberg!