[Reports] Easier way to export Levels Data
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Cosima Travis
Feedback:
- Member wants to export data so he can build his own correlations and hypothesis
- Member wants this feature so he can easily share it to his health care provider
- Member wants to export glucose level charts to Excel for more side-by-side comparisons
- Ability to download reports based on time periods
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Cherry Del Castillo
Merged in a post:
Add export of daily nutritional info to other CSVs
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John Bonin
On the Levels website we already have the ability to export foodLogs_Data.CSV, Logs_Data.CSV and glucose_data.CSV. Add a CSV log for daily_macronutrients.CSV for daily totals of Calories, fiber, sugar, protein, fat and carbs. To expand on that it could be broken down into meals with a total for the day. Putting it into CSV form enables us to use Excel to graph it along with other personal data like weight, BMI, %Fat, %Muscle, Rested metabolic rate, Visceral Fat, etc.
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Gretchen
I would love a way to share my Levels data with my nutritional therapist in an ongoing manner!
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Pamela Zilavy
Wearing cgm is great day to day. But before i apply my last precious sensor, I need to be able to INTERPRET my numbers. Please make downloading my data easier so i can analyze my data. I mean, why look at 10 days of numbers when its not associated with the food i ate?????
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Mike Mansfield
Yes, it would be great to have ways to share your data with clinicians, nutritionist, family, etc.
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Cosima Travis
planned
Your feedback matters! We're planning this new feature based on your suggestions.
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Alyson Mahan
The report function is really disappointing. All of this amazing data and calculated averages and all I can export is a spreadsheet?