so patients treated with insulin analogues may adapt
insulin type and doses to the pattern of blood
glucose response, which is strongly correlated to GI.
What is most important, the GIGISim will be
clinician supervised system. All assessments will be
presented to the user and also sent to the physician
or dietician to approve new insulin treatment schema
or introduce new eating habits, basing on the reports
and nutrient analysis generated by the system.
Our system is an ASP.NET 2.0 web
application and has been equipped with user friendly
interface, providing help, tips and hints about food
amount estimation, which was one of the most
common user requirements. Next feature to
implement would be a system of trackers and diaries
To control patient’s progress in weight and
blood glucose control. Also, the AI algorithms will
be used to build intelligent Meal Planner and to
individualize recommendations, to satisfy the
person’s taste preferences and lifestyle. To ensure
comfort of usage the GIGISim may be easily
migrated to the mobile devices like palmtops or
mobile phones (Fig. 2).
Figure 2: The ways of accessing the GIGISim on-line.
6 CONCLUSION
Nutrition management is a key component for the
health and quality of life for people with diabetes but
it is also probably one of the most complicated and
complex long-term therapy. Many factors should be
taken into account, like the individual’s micro- and
macronutrient, physical activity, lifestyle and
medical needs. A meal and insulin dose planning
requires experience from patients, their families and
physicians. We believe the computer aided-diabetes
therapy has a promising perspective if only the
designed system will be able to assure and facilitate
contact between the patient and his physician via
web application, like GIGISim.
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