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Controlling Blood Glucose (BG) during exercise is difficult for Type 1 Diabetics (T1D). Recent research from Johns Hopkins University has led to significant findings on how aerobic and anaerobic exercise uniquely affect BG. Sugar Lift is here to help you keep lifting and control your BG.

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Sugar-Lift

Controlling Blood Glucose (BG) during exercise is difficult for Diabetics. Recent research from Johns Hopkins University has led to significant findings on how aerobic and anaerobic exercise uniquely affect BG. Sugar Lift is here to help you keep lifting and control your BG.

DEMO: https://tinyurl.com/Sugar-Lift-AppDemo

Recorded Presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mr-lJ1IHTw

Website: https://sugar-lift.sites.tjhsst.edu (Dexcom Login Required)

Github: https://github.com/Jay-Lalwani/Sugar-Lift

To Run the Code:

First download the “public” folder onto your computer Make sure you have Node.js and npm installed on your computer Open a terminal and navigate to the "public" folder in your project directory Run “npm install” to install the required dependencies specified in the package.json file Run “npm start” to start the Express server and run the code in the index.js file Open a web browser and navigate to the appropriate URL.

Note: These steps will only work if you change the code to use your own MySQL server keys, your website URL or local port, and your Dexcom Developer registered account

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Controlling Blood Glucose (BG) during exercise is difficult for Type 1 Diabetics (T1D). Recent research from Johns Hopkins University has led to significant findings on how aerobic and anaerobic exercise uniquely affect BG. Sugar Lift is here to help you keep lifting and control your BG.

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