There are more and more continuous glucose monitors coming out commercial versions. The cost is coming down fast.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
There are more and more continuous glucose monitors coming out commercial versions. The cost is coming down fast.
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it's at a pocket and it's like two three it's about close to 3,000 a year I guess you can get it for a little less if you're not going to get but the most cost-effective ways to get it for the full year and that's about three thousand yeah it's not a cheap thing but it that real-time feedback there's something about seeing that real yeah back it helps motivate humans
They can get it without a doctor's prescription and you can get two weeks of a CGM for like 150 bucks.
Pretty confidently can say that that hardware will decrease in price over time cuz it already has significantly. You know, when this came out on the market 10-ish years ago, they were in the thousands of dollars and they lasted for about 3 days. And now they last 2 weeks and they're about, you know, $100 or so a month or per CGM.
You know, when this came out on the market 10-ish years ago, they were in the thousands of dollars and they lasted for about 3 days. And now they last 2 weeks and they're about, you know, $100 or so a month or per CGM.
our average price per sensor is is X we used to be only seven days sensors so our average price is always between 70 and 75 dollars that we have recognized in our revenue our 10 day sensor we have different models as we've gotten that reimbursed that cost per day has to come down
does 9 bucks a day sound about right that's about right as to what somebody pays on the outside yeah I think that's what we pass 9 or 10 dollars a day
Post-meal glucose spikes in non-diabetics drive long-term cardiometabolic disease independently of HbA1c.
Wearing a continuous glucose monitor leads to personalized dietary improvements that hold up beyond 12 weeks.
Continuous glucose monitors meaningfully change behavior in non-diabetic adults beyond the first month.
CGM use in metabolically healthy adults induces orthorexic-style dietary anxiety without health benefit.