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Why glucose matters



Energy, hunger, focus, heart health — glucose and its impact are a lot to unpack. Lingo streamlines the science throughout your journey. So you not only learn what works, you also learn why.

What is glucose? 

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Glucose is a fuel that provides energy to your cells. It goes up and down throughout the day, typically rising after meals with carbs, intense exercise, or even stress. But food tends to be the biggest driver.

As glucose rises (or spikes), your body releases insulin to get that fuel where it needs to go.7-9 Insulin helps your body use glucose for energy. When there’s more glucose than needed in your system, the excess glucose gets stored as glycogen or fat for later.1 Frequent and large ups and downs in glucose can affect how you feel day to day2 and can contribute to long-term disease risk.3,4

Fuel better, feel better

Finding foods and habits that work for you and your routine has all kinds of benefits. 

Feel more energized

Notice that 3pm crash? Could be your glucose. Clocking out early. Studies have shown that steady 
glucose may lead to better sleep, giving you the energy to power through the day.5 In turn, better sleep can also help to keep your glucose steady.The cycle is simple. Crash less. Boost energy. Repeat.


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Reduce body fat

As glucose rises, so does insulin.7 And when insulin is chronically elevated, it can impair the body’s ability to burn fat for energy.8,9 Seeing your real-time glucose data can help you build habits that reduce body fat.10


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Lower diabetes risk

Prediabetes affects more than 1 in 3 adults in the US. Yet more than 80% of them don’t know they have it.11 It’s like being stuck in a group chat you didn’t sign up for...and not even getting the notifications. 
The good news? 3 out of 4 users with prediabetes say Lingo was effective in helping to achieve health goals.* 


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* Data on file, Lingo by Abbott.

Protect your heart

What you eat matters for your glucose and your heart. Studies show that consistently high glucose levels (>140mg/dL) are linked to higher heart disease risk.12-15 The TLDR: Keep your glucose in a healthy range(70 - 140mg/dL) more often. Your heart will thank you.


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†A typical glucose range for healthy individuals is 70–140mg/dL. Fluctuations beyond 140 mg/dL or under 70 mg/dL may occur from time to time and are to be expected.


CGM is a powerful tool

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Whatever your health goals, steady glucose matters — and the best way to keep it in check it is to track it. Lingo makes tracking easy. Our biosensor is a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that streams real-time data to your phone 24/7, showing how food and exercise impact your glucose. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it — and that insight can spark real behavior change.    
  
Real change takes habit-building, guidance, and a smarter approach to fueling your body. The Lingo app turns your glucose data into actionable insights, providing feedback, accountability, and proof that what you’re doing is working. 


Research Study

In a randomized controlled trial, participants were divided into two groups. Both groups were encouraged to exercise and follow a low-glycemic index diet. The only difference? One group used a CGM, allowing them to see how their glucose values responded to food and activity throughout the trial. After two months, the CGM group adhered more closely to the low-glycemic diet. On average, they lost more weight, more body fat, and had improved cholesterol and fasting glucose values — all key markers associated with better metabolic health.10 



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