Overview of Artificial Intelligence–Driven Wearable Devices for Diabetes: Scoping Review

Aug 9, 2022Journal of medical Internet research

Summary of AI-powered wearable devices for managing diabetes

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Abstract

From an initial 3872 studies, 37 studies focused on wearable devices for diabetes monitoring were analyzed.

  • 57% of the studies targeted either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
  • 41% of the studies reported blood glucose as the primary measurement.
  • 57% aimed to estimate or predict glucose levels or monitor glucose levels.
  • Wrist-worn devices were examined in over half of the studies.
  • Only 41% of the devices studied were commercially available.
  • Photoplethysmography sensors were the most common type used, appearing in 32% of studies.

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