The Smart snap on insulin tracker able to manage the insulin intake activity dat...
The Smart snap on insulin tracker able to manage the insulin intake activity data of diabetes patients
Many people on insulin report problems of not remembering whether or not they took an injection . Indeed, forgetting to take
insulin can happen to the best of us and is one of the most common reasons for missing an insulin dose. R...
ver más
¿Tienes un proyecto y buscas un partner? Gracias a nuestro motor inteligente podemos recomendarte los mejores socios y ponerte en contacto con ellos. Te lo explicamos en este video
Información proyecto Insulog
Duración del proyecto: 2 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2018-01-31
Fecha Fin: 2018-04-30
Líder del proyecto
INSULOG LTD
No se ha especificado una descripción o un objeto social para esta compañía.
TRL
4-5
Presupuesto del proyecto
71K€
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
Many people on insulin report problems of not remembering whether or not they took an injection . Indeed, forgetting to take
insulin can happen to the best of us and is one of the most common reasons for missing an insulin dose. Reasons for
forgetting to take insulin can be diverse, including being stressed, busy and distracted. Missing insulin injections can lead to
a dangerous quandary - do you inject and risk injecting twice, putting yourself at risk of severe hypoglycemia. Or, do you not
inject and risk missing out having injected at all, which could lead to high blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia).
Hyperglycemia could lead to severe complications, including ketoacidsosis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic
syndrome.
Insulog is a handy device that improves the day-to-day life of diabetics by automatically tracking insulin intake. Insulog is the
only solution consisting of a combination of a reminder of the last insulin doses and an automatic notebook to store or
download insulin data.
The Insulog project has wide European and global dimensions. There are about 60 million people with diabetes in Europe
(9.1% of the European population) and 415 million globally . Prevalence of diabetes is increasing among all ages, mostly
due to increases in obesity, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity. Worldwide, high blood glucose kills about 3.4 million
people annually. Moreover, WHO projects diabetes deaths will double between 2005 and 2030.