Managing Diabetes One Step at a Time in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: The Promise of Wearable Devices

Dec 4, 2025Chronic diseases and translational medicine

Using Wearable Devices to Help Manage Diabetes in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

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Abstract

Wearable technologies may significantly improve diabetes management in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by enabling real-time monitoring and personalized feedback.

  • Wearable devices like continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps are associated with enhanced patient engagement and better glycemic control.
  • Evidence from case studies in Ghana, China, and Ethiopia highlights the potential of wearables in resource-limited settings.
  • Barriers to adoption include high costs, digital illiteracy, poor system integration, and concerns about data privacy.
  • Policy interventions such as public-private partnerships and subsidies may be necessary to address these challenges.
  • Integrating wearables with national health systems and using artificial intelligence could improve individualized care.

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