Actionable glucose insights for your patients


Keeping glucose in a healthy range more often is associated with a lower risk of diabetes1 and supports heart health.2,3,4
Lingo gives patients real-time data and insights to help them understand patterns and adopt habits to improve time in healthy range. Keeping glucose in a healthy range more often is linked to a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes over the next five years.1
Why glucose matters
Glucose is a key marker of metabolic health. For patients with prediabetes, understanding glucose patterns can guide lifestyle changes that help to keep them in a healthy glucose range more often.
CVD connection
Healthy glucose is important for heart health.2,3,4 Consistently high glucose elevates heart risk,5,6,7,8 while bringing glucose back into a healthy range can help lower that risk.9,10
Long-term health risks
Prediabetes is linked to long term cardometabolic risk; 85% of the risk of health complications like CVD, CKD, and heart failure start when someone develops prediabetes, not type 2.11
Lifestyle
8 in 10 Lingo users with prediabetes† say it has changed how they understand glucose and its relationship to their health.
†State of Wellness Lingo Member Survey. 180 Lingo members in the U.S. and U.K. 2024 Dec - 2025 Jan. Data on file. Lingo by Abbott.
6.3 million people are at risk of type 2 diabetes.
That’s nearly 1 in 10.12
Inside the Lingo app — insights to act on


Real-time data
Patients have a 24/7 view of their glucose data, giving them a real-time look at how food and activity impacts their glucose.


Event logging
Tracking meals, stress, and exercise helps patients see how daily choices and life events influence glucose patterns — making it easier to connect spikes to specific triggers.


One simplified metric
Lingo Count translates glucose exposure into one simplified number, providing a target to stay within each day. Reducing Lingo Count over time can cut time above healthy range in half.13


Glucose trends
Track progress week to week and over time to see how key metrics like average glucose and time in healthy range are trending.


Healthy habit challenges
Science-backed challenges are designed to help people test new habits to help keep their glucose steadier and start building healthy routines.


Lingo fundamentals
Simple, science-backed strategies help patients learn how to keep their glucose more steady. Plus, articles, videos and recipes reinforce healthy habits between visits.
Expert consensus on continuous glucose monitoring
A key goal in managing metabolic dysfunction is to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes early through strategies that support weight loss and minimise the harmful effects of high blood sugar.¹⁴ A recent expert consensus explains why CGMs may be used in people with prediabetes to influence habit change, diet, and exercise.¹⁴ How CGMs can help:
For people with prediabetes or obesity, CGMs can identify early dysglycaemia, providing an opportunity for earlier intervention.




This content reflects emerging scientific evidence and expert consensus and does not form part of current NICE recommendations for routine NHS practice. CGM use in non‑insulin–treated type 2 diabetes, intermediate hyperglycaemia, or obesity without diabetes is not recommended by NICE at this time, and any references to such use should be interpreted as research‑based context only, not guidance.
Real results, real impact
Among Lingo members with prediabetes surveyed, glucose tracking delivered measurable benefits:
3 in 4
say it was effective in achieving their health goal.
State of Wellness Lingo Member Survey. 180 Lingo members in the U.S. and U.K. 2024 Dec - 2025 Jan. Data on file. Lingo by Abbott.
8 in 10
say it has helped them understand how food, drinks and exercise affect their body's glucose.
State of Wellness Lingo Member Survey. 179 Lingo members in the U.S. and U.K. 2024 Dec - 2025 Jan. Data on file. Lingo by Abbott.
8 in 10
say it has changed how they understand glucose and its relationship to their health.
State of Wellness Lingo Member Survey. 180 Lingo members in the U.S. and U.K. 2024 Dec 2025 Jan. Data on file. Lingo by Abbott.
Built on Abbott’s 90+ years of expertise


Over 10 years ago, Abbott introduced FreeStyle Libre — a continuous glucose monitor now used by 6 million people worldwide.‡ Lingo is made by Abbott, built on proven technology.
‡Data on file, Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc. Based on the number of users worldwide for the FreeStyle Libre portfolio compared to the number of users for other leading personal use sensor-based glucose monitoring systems.
Interested in bringing Lingo to your practice?
Connect with a Lingo representative to learn more and discover resources to support you and patients. Email us at lingohcpsales@abbott.com
