[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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PapaMarc
so i'm just getting started w/Levels... have about a week's worth of data (including Thanksgiving in my data set!) and very excited to geek out w/all this. As part of getting my PCP/GP to provide the scrip for sensors, i did say i intended to have a lot of great data to go through w/him at our next followup... so of course i was pleased to see the .csv exports already offered.
I'll also note, i do see (though i don't have the data yet) that along w/7dayAvg on numerous items, the Android app offers 14d, 30d, & 90d trends v. the portal ( https://app.levelshealth.com/dashboard ) which is a cool larger screen format to peruse on the PC seems to focus at least now/initially on just a given day.
I see the feedback was summarized over a year ago, so what follows may be 'late to the game' wrt this entry being incorporated as what's planned. ie. 'reports' could be more static PDFs, etc.
But this feedback highlights a somewhat more maliable alternative in terms of:
1) rich Excel native exports, and/or Excel templates to receive the .csv's exported: get it's a tradeoff on dev resources, etc... but maybe given what a fantastic tool Excel is for this sort of stuff, maybe some effort could be directed into Excel templates which crunched a bunch of this data (or export directly to richer Excel sheets...).
2) GitHub & the community effect as a home for Level's related Excel templates: Taking it a step further, maybe the effort could be shared... via a GitHub repository... where new templates could be added (by Levels team, or the community), existing ones iterated upon via modification, merge, etc.
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Levels Health
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?
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Lynette Diaz
Merged in a post:
Reports to Share with Health Provider
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Linda Zeswitz
Would like more reports to share with Health Provider.