M-POWER App Brazil L +4
National University of Singapore
Desenvolvido para iPhone
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Descrição
The M-POWER app is designed for participants of the TRIPOD Study, a two-year research study conducted by Prof Eric Finkelstein at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore to test whether a smartphone app–based diabetes self-management package is effective in improving health outcomes for those with Type 2 Diabetes.
M-POWER will help you improve your diabetes self-management. Monitor your weekly activities and progress throughout the study and see how well you fare compared to others in your study arm.
- Monitor your PHYSICAL ACTIVITY with data synced from the activity tracker
- Monitor your WEIGHT with data from your weight logs
- Monitor your BLOOD GLUCOSE with data synced from the glucometer
- Monitor your MEDICATION ADHERENCE with data synced from the pill tracker
- Track your QUIZ scores
- Track your WEIGHT and HBA1C test results taken at the biannual study visits
- Track your M-Points earned and submit receipts for M-Point redemption (only for those in the M-POWER Rewards study arm)
Learn more about the TRIPOD Study at https://webapps.duke-nus.edu.sg/tripod or email the study team at tripod@duke-nus.edu.sg
Novidades
Versão 1.0.1
Bug fixes and enhancements.
Privacidade do app
O desenvolvedor, National University of Singapore, não forneceu detalhes sobre suas práticas de privacidade e gerenciamento de dados à Apple. Para mais informações, consulte sua política de privacidade.
Nenhum detalhe fornecido
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Informações
- Venda
- National University of Singapore
- Tamanho
- 55 MB
- Categoria
- Saúde e fitness
- Compatibilidade
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- iPhone
- Requer o iOS 10.0 ou posterior.
- iPod touch
- Requer o iOS 10.0 ou posterior.
- Mac
- Requer o macOS 11.0 ou posterior e um Mac com o chip M1 da Apple ou posterior.
- Apple Vision
- Requer o visionOS 1.0 ou posterior.
- Idiomas
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Inglês
- Classificação indicativa
- +4
- Copyright
- © 2019 National University of Singapore
- Preço
- Grátis