Through taking my blood sugar 3 times a day, and on a few days I measured my blood sugar hourly, I found that my blood sugar is higher when I am hungry than it is after I eat.
For the last few months I have also been monitoring my pulse and blood dissolved O2. Doing so I have found that my blood sugar and pulse are higher, and my blood dissolved O2 is lower, in Prescott, AZ, than it they are only 5 miles away.
thus, I propose that it is reasonable to begin monitoring my biometrics in real-time. I have searched for tools that will allow me to do this, and found the
Hexoskin smart shirt is an advanced biometric shirt with smart phone ap. It records: Heart rate and Breathing rate, and its software calculates: Heart rate zones, Minute ventilation, Heart Rate Max, Resting heart rate, Heart rate recovery, maximum rate of oxygen consumption, and cadence, which could be used to document the effect of lifestyle and location on my health.
I propose to purchase one of these, which costs more than $700; and combine its parameters with
Sweat-monitoring blood glucose patch. Being able to monitor biometrics and blood glucose in real-time might net a deeper understanding of my diabetes, which could improve my health, and might apply to other type II diabetics.