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Generated: 2026-01-30 06:49
This report provides a clear, visual overview of your continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) patterns. It combines trend charts, distribution histograms, variability measures, and Time-in-Range (TIR) breakdowns to highlight how stable your glucose levels are and where most readings fall relative to the target range. The report also includes estimated A1C/GMI indicators and practical reference targets to help interpret results at a glance.
Use the per-section charts to spot long-term trends, identify periods of higher variability, and compare glucose distributions across time. The "Compare Years" (comparison) area is especially helpful for seeing whether the glucose pattern is shifting lower (improvement) and becoming tighter (more consistent control), or shifting higher/wider (more variability).
Data from 2022-07-06 to 2022-12-21 | 9,882 readings | Mean: 199.6 mg/dL | TIR: 41.4%
Purpose: Shows your complete glucose history as a continuous timeline. Helps identify long-term trends, seasonal patterns, and overall glucose control improvement or decline.
X-Axis: Date and Time — chronological sequence of all readings
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — yellow dashed lines show target range (70-180 mg/dL)
Purpose: Reveals your daily glucose rhythm by overlaying multiple days on a single 24-hour view. Helps identify consistent patterns like dawn phenomenon (early morning rise), post-meal spikes, and overnight trends.
X-Axis: Hour of Day (0-24) — shows time from midnight to midnight
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — each colored line is one day, black line is average
Purpose: Displays key CGM metrics that help identify which of the 4 diabetes subtypes (Liver IR, Muscle IR, β-Cell Dysfunction, Incretin Impairment) may be dominant in your glucose patterns.
X-Axis: Metric Categories — each bar represents a different subtype indicator
Y-Axis: Metric Value — colored red/brown if above threshold (potential issue), teal if normal
Interpretation: 🔴 Liver IR indicators elevated | 🟠 Muscle IR indicators elevated | 🟢 β-Cell dysfunction indicators elevated
Purpose: Shows how your glucose readings are distributed across different ranges. The red curve shows a theoretical normal distribution for comparison. A tighter, centered distribution indicates better control.
X-Axis: Glucose level ranges (mg/dL) — each bar covers a 10 mg/dL range
Y-Axis: Frequency (count) — how many readings fell within each range
Statistics: Mean: 199.6 mg/dL | Median: 192.0 mg/dL | Std Dev: 53.8 mg/dL | Shape: Right-skewed (tail towards higher values) — common in diabetes
Purpose: Comprehensive numerical summary of your glucose data including central tendency, variability, Time in Range (TIR) breakdown, and estimated A1C/GMI calculations.
Key Targets: TIR 70-180 should be ≥70% | Very Low <1% | CV% <36% indicates stable control
| Metric | Value | Metric | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Readings | 9,882 | Date Range | 2022-07-06 to 2022-12-21 |
| Mean | 199.6 mg/dL | Std Dev | 53.8 mg/dL |
| Min | 64 mg/dL | Max | 400 mg/dL |
| Median | 192.0 mg/dL | CV% | 26.9% |
| Est. A1C | 8.6% | GMI | 8.1% |
| ⏱️ Time in Range (TIR) | |||
| 🔴 Very Low (<54) | 0.0% | 🟡 Low (54-69) | 0.0% |
| 🟢 In Range (70-180) | 41.4% | 🟠 High (181-250) | 41.6% |
| 🔴 Very High (>250) | 16.9% | ||
Data from 2023-01-02 to 2023-12-31 | 41,453 readings | Mean: 180.9 mg/dL | TIR: 58.3%
Purpose: Shows your complete glucose history as a continuous timeline. Helps identify long-term trends, seasonal patterns, and overall glucose control improvement or decline.
X-Axis: Date and Time — chronological sequence of all readings
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — yellow dashed lines show target range (70-180 mg/dL)
Purpose: Reveals your daily glucose rhythm by overlaying multiple days on a single 24-hour view. Helps identify consistent patterns like dawn phenomenon (early morning rise), post-meal spikes, and overnight trends.
X-Axis: Hour of Day (0-24) — shows time from midnight to midnight
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — each colored line is one day, black line is average
Purpose: Displays key CGM metrics that help identify which of the 4 diabetes subtypes (Liver IR, Muscle IR, β-Cell Dysfunction, Incretin Impairment) may be dominant in your glucose patterns.
X-Axis: Metric Categories — each bar represents a different subtype indicator
Y-Axis: Metric Value — colored red/brown if above threshold (potential issue), teal if normal
Interpretation: 🔴 Liver IR indicators elevated | 🟠 Muscle IR indicators elevated | 🟢 β-Cell dysfunction indicators elevated
Purpose: Shows how your glucose readings are distributed across different ranges. The red curve shows a theoretical normal distribution for comparison. A tighter, centered distribution indicates better control.
X-Axis: Glucose level ranges (mg/dL) — each bar covers a 10 mg/dL range
Y-Axis: Frequency (count) — how many readings fell within each range
Statistics: Mean: 180.9 mg/dL | Median: 171.0 mg/dL | Std Dev: 50.1 mg/dL | Shape: Right-skewed (tail towards higher values) — common in diabetes
Purpose: Comprehensive numerical summary of your glucose data including central tendency, variability, Time in Range (TIR) breakdown, and estimated A1C/GMI calculations.
Key Targets: TIR 70-180 should be ≥70% | Very Low <1% | CV% <36% indicates stable control
| Metric | Value | Metric | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Readings | 41,453 | Date Range | 2023-01-02 to 2023-12-31 |
| Mean | 180.9 mg/dL | Std Dev | 50.1 mg/dL |
| Min | 47 mg/dL | Max | 400 mg/dL |
| Median | 171.0 mg/dL | CV% | 27.7% |
| Est. A1C | 7.9% | GMI | 7.6% |
| ⏱️ Time in Range (TIR) | |||
| 🔴 Very Low (<54) | 0.0% | 🟡 Low (54-69) | 0.1% |
| 🟢 In Range (70-180) | 58.3% | 🟠 High (181-250) | 31.2% |
| 🔴 Very High (>250) | 10.3% | ||
Data from 2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31 | 117,876 readings | Mean: 208.5 mg/dL | TIR: 38.4%
Purpose: Shows your complete glucose history as a continuous timeline. Helps identify long-term trends, seasonal patterns, and overall glucose control improvement or decline.
X-Axis: Date and Time — chronological sequence of all readings
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — yellow dashed lines show target range (70-180 mg/dL)
Purpose: Reveals your daily glucose rhythm by overlaying multiple days on a single 24-hour view. Helps identify consistent patterns like dawn phenomenon (early morning rise), post-meal spikes, and overnight trends.
X-Axis: Hour of Day (0-24) — shows time from midnight to midnight
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — each colored line is one day, black line is average
Purpose: Displays key CGM metrics that help identify which of the 4 diabetes subtypes (Liver IR, Muscle IR, β-Cell Dysfunction, Incretin Impairment) may be dominant in your glucose patterns.
X-Axis: Metric Categories — each bar represents a different subtype indicator
Y-Axis: Metric Value — colored red/brown if above threshold (potential issue), teal if normal
Interpretation: 🔴 Liver IR indicators elevated | 🟠 Muscle IR indicators elevated | 🟢 β-Cell dysfunction indicators elevated
Purpose: Shows how your glucose readings are distributed across different ranges. The red curve shows a theoretical normal distribution for comparison. A tighter, centered distribution indicates better control.
X-Axis: Glucose level ranges (mg/dL) — each bar covers a 10 mg/dL range
Y-Axis: Frequency (count) — how many readings fell within each range
Statistics: Mean: 208.5 mg/dL | Median: 196.0 mg/dL | Std Dev: 66.5 mg/dL | Shape: Right-skewed (tail towards higher values) — common in diabetes
Purpose: Comprehensive numerical summary of your glucose data including central tendency, variability, Time in Range (TIR) breakdown, and estimated A1C/GMI calculations.
Key Targets: TIR 70-180 should be ≥70% | Very Low <1% | CV% <36% indicates stable control
| Metric | Value | Metric | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Readings | 117,876 | Date Range | 2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31 |
| Mean | 208.5 mg/dL | Std Dev | 66.5 mg/dL |
| Min | 46 mg/dL | Max | 400 mg/dL |
| Median | 196.0 mg/dL | CV% | 31.9% |
| Est. A1C | 8.9% | GMI | 8.3% |
| ⏱️ Time in Range (TIR) | |||
| 🔴 Very Low (<54) | 0.0% | 🟡 Low (54-69) | 0.3% |
| 🟢 In Range (70-180) | 38.4% | 🟠 High (181-250) | 38.1% |
| 🔴 Very High (>250) | 23.2% | ||
Data from 2025-01-01 to 2025-12-31 | 120,621 readings | Mean: 182.6 mg/dL | TIR: 54.0%
Purpose: Shows your complete glucose history as a continuous timeline. Helps identify long-term trends, seasonal patterns, and overall glucose control improvement or decline.
X-Axis: Date and Time — chronological sequence of all readings
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — yellow dashed lines show target range (70-180 mg/dL)
Purpose: Reveals your daily glucose rhythm by overlaying multiple days on a single 24-hour view. Helps identify consistent patterns like dawn phenomenon (early morning rise), post-meal spikes, and overnight trends.
X-Axis: Hour of Day (0-24) — shows time from midnight to midnight
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — each colored line is one day, black line is average
Purpose: Displays key CGM metrics that help identify which of the 4 diabetes subtypes (Liver IR, Muscle IR, β-Cell Dysfunction, Incretin Impairment) may be dominant in your glucose patterns.
X-Axis: Metric Categories — each bar represents a different subtype indicator
Y-Axis: Metric Value — colored red/brown if above threshold (potential issue), teal if normal
Interpretation: 🔴 Liver IR indicators elevated | 🟠 Muscle IR indicators elevated | 🟢 β-Cell dysfunction indicators elevated
Purpose: Shows how your glucose readings are distributed across different ranges. The red curve shows a theoretical normal distribution for comparison. A tighter, centered distribution indicates better control.
X-Axis: Glucose level ranges (mg/dL) — each bar covers a 10 mg/dL range
Y-Axis: Frequency (count) — how many readings fell within each range
Statistics: Mean: 182.6 mg/dL | Median: 175.0 mg/dL | Std Dev: 50.1 mg/dL | Shape: Right-skewed (tail towards higher values) — common in diabetes
Purpose: Comprehensive numerical summary of your glucose data including central tendency, variability, Time in Range (TIR) breakdown, and estimated A1C/GMI calculations.
Key Targets: TIR 70-180 should be ≥70% | Very Low <1% | CV% <36% indicates stable control
| Metric | Value | Metric | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Readings | 120,621 | Date Range | 2025-01-01 to 2025-12-31 |
| Mean | 182.6 mg/dL | Std Dev | 50.1 mg/dL |
| Min | 40 mg/dL | Max | 400 mg/dL |
| Median | 175.0 mg/dL | CV% | 27.4% |
| Est. A1C | 8.0% | GMI | 7.7% |
| ⏱️ Time in Range (TIR) | |||
| 🔴 Very Low (<54) | 0.1% | 🟡 Low (54-69) | 0.3% |
| 🟢 In Range (70-180) | 54.0% | 🟠 High (181-250) | 36.2% |
| 🔴 Very High (>250) | 9.5% | ||
Data from 2026-01-01 to 2026-01-26 | 7,936 readings | Mean: 167.9 mg/dL | TIR: 64.7%
Purpose: Shows your complete glucose history as a continuous timeline. Helps identify long-term trends, seasonal patterns, and overall glucose control improvement or decline.
X-Axis: Date and Time — chronological sequence of all readings
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — yellow dashed lines show target range (70-180 mg/dL)
Purpose: Reveals your daily glucose rhythm by overlaying multiple days on a single 24-hour view. Helps identify consistent patterns like dawn phenomenon (early morning rise), post-meal spikes, and overnight trends.
X-Axis: Hour of Day (0-24) — shows time from midnight to midnight
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — each colored line is one day, black line is average
Purpose: Displays key CGM metrics that help identify which of the 4 diabetes subtypes (Liver IR, Muscle IR, β-Cell Dysfunction, Incretin Impairment) may be dominant in your glucose patterns.
X-Axis: Metric Categories — each bar represents a different subtype indicator
Y-Axis: Metric Value — colored red/brown if above threshold (potential issue), teal if normal
Interpretation: 🔴 Liver IR indicators elevated | 🟠 Muscle IR indicators elevated | 🟢 β-Cell dysfunction indicators elevated
Purpose: Shows how your glucose readings are distributed across different ranges. The red curve shows a theoretical normal distribution for comparison. A tighter, centered distribution indicates better control.
X-Axis: Glucose level ranges (mg/dL) — each bar covers a 10 mg/dL range
Y-Axis: Frequency (count) — how many readings fell within each range
Statistics: Mean: 167.9 mg/dL | Median: 163.0 mg/dL | Std Dev: 41.9 mg/dL | Shape: Approximately normal distribution
Purpose: Comprehensive numerical summary of your glucose data including central tendency, variability, Time in Range (TIR) breakdown, and estimated A1C/GMI calculations.
Key Targets: TIR 70-180 should be ≥70% | Very Low <1% | CV% <36% indicates stable control
| Metric | Value | Metric | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Readings | 7,936 | Date Range | 2026-01-01 to 2026-01-26 |
| Mean | 167.9 mg/dL | Std Dev | 41.9 mg/dL |
| Min | 54 mg/dL | Max | 328 mg/dL |
| Median | 163.0 mg/dL | CV% | 24.9% |
| Est. A1C | 7.5% | GMI | 7.3% |
| ⏱️ Time in Range (TIR) | |||
| 🔴 Very Low (<54) | 0.0% | 🟡 Low (54-69) | 0.2% |
| 🟢 In Range (70-180) | 64.7% | 🟠 High (181-250) | 31.5% |
| 🔴 Very High (>250) | 3.6% | ||
Complete data from 2022-07-06 to 2026-01-26 | 297,768 readings | Mean: 192.8 mg/dL | TIR: 48.3%
Purpose: Shows your complete glucose history as a continuous timeline. Helps identify long-term trends, seasonal patterns, and overall glucose control improvement or decline.
X-Axis: Date and Time — chronological sequence of all readings
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — yellow dashed lines show target range (70-180 mg/dL)
Purpose: Reveals your daily glucose rhythm by overlaying multiple days on a single 24-hour view. Helps identify consistent patterns like dawn phenomenon (early morning rise), post-meal spikes, and overnight trends.
X-Axis: Hour of Day (0-24) — shows time from midnight to midnight
Y-Axis: Glucose level in mg/dL — each colored line is one day, black line is average
Purpose: Displays key CGM metrics that help identify which of the 4 diabetes subtypes (Liver IR, Muscle IR, β-Cell Dysfunction, Incretin Impairment) may be dominant in your glucose patterns.
X-Axis: Metric Categories — each bar represents a different subtype indicator
Y-Axis: Metric Value — colored red/brown if above threshold (potential issue), teal if normal
Interpretation: 🔴 Liver IR indicators elevated | 🟠 Muscle IR indicators elevated | 🟢 β-Cell dysfunction indicators elevated
Purpose: Shows how your glucose readings are distributed across different ranges. The red curve shows a theoretical normal distribution for comparison. A tighter, centered distribution indicates better control.
X-Axis: Glucose level ranges (mg/dL) — each bar covers a 10 mg/dL range
Y-Axis: Frequency (count) — how many readings fell within each range
Statistics: Mean: 192.8 mg/dL | Median: 182.0 mg/dL | Std Dev: 58.6 mg/dL | Shape: Right-skewed (tail towards higher values) — common in diabetes
Purpose: Comprehensive numerical summary of your glucose data including central tendency, variability, Time in Range (TIR) breakdown, and estimated A1C/GMI calculations.
Key Targets: TIR 70-180 should be ≥70% | Very Low <1% | CV% <36% indicates stable control
| Metric | Value | Metric | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Readings | 297,768 | Date Range | 2022-07-06 to 2026-01-26 |
| Mean | 192.8 mg/dL | Std Dev | 58.6 mg/dL |
| Min | 40 mg/dL | Max | 400 mg/dL |
| Median | 182.0 mg/dL | CV% | 30.4% |
| Est. A1C | 8.3% | GMI | 7.9% |
| ⏱️ Time in Range (TIR) | |||
| 🔴 Very Low (<54) | 0.0% | 🟡 Low (54-69) | 0.2% |
| 🟢 In Range (70-180) | 48.3% | 🟠 High (181-250) | 36.3% |
| 🔴 Very High (>250) | 15.1% | ||
Purpose: Compare glucose distributions across all years. Each chart shows one year's histogram with its normal distribution curve. All histograms use the same y-axis scale for easy comparison.
How to Read:
| Year | Mean (mg/dL) | Std Dev | Median | TIR (70-180) | Readings | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 199.6 | 53.8 | 192.0 | 41.4% | 9,882 | |
| 2023 | 180.9 | 50.1 | 171.0 | 58.3% | 41,453 | 📉✅ Improved from previous year |
| 2024 | 208.5 | 66.5 | 196.0 | 38.4% | 117,876 | 📈⚠️ Increased from previous year |
| 2025 | 182.6 | 50.1 | 175.0 | 54.0% | 120,621 | 📉✅ Improved from previous year |
| 2026 | 167.9 | 41.9 | 163.0 | 64.7% | 7,936 | 📉✅ Improved from previous year |
Purpose: Visual comparison of all years overlaid on a single chart. Each colored line represents one year's glucose distribution. Look for shifts in peaks and spread.