Viewing 14 Day Statistics; Viewing 14, 30, And 90 Day Averages; Viewing Pre/Post Mealtime Averages And Glucose Variability Tracking - Sanofi-aventis BG-STAR Owner's Manual

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10.2

Viewing 14 Day Statistics

The stats feature allows you to compare your average test
result, the standard deviation between test results, and the
average number of tests per day over the last 14 day period.
[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( )
button once to enter menu mode. The word "MEM" is displayed.
[2] Press the DOWN ( ) or UP ( ) arrow buttons
until the word "STATS" appears on the display.
[3] Press the CHECK ( )
button again to enter the
statistics section.
Note: To return to the menu,
press the CHECK ( ) button.
10.3

Viewing 14, 30, and 90 Day Averages

[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( )
button once to enter menu mode. The word "MEM" is displayed.
[2] Press the DOWN ( ) arrow button until the
word "AVG" appears in the lower part of the
display.
[3] Press the CHECK ( ) button again to enter the 14, 30, and
90 day averages section. The display now shows your 14 day
average and average number of tests per day.
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Average number
of tests per day
Standard
Deviation
Average Test
Result
[4] Press the DOWN ( ) arrow
button. The display now shows
your 30 day average and average
number of tests per day.
[5] Press the DOWN ( ) arrow
button. The display now shows
your 90 day average and average
number of tests per day.
Note: Press the UP ( ) arrow button
to scroll backwards. When scrolling,
you will cycle through the 14, 30 and
90 Day Averages. To return to the
menu, press the CHECK ( ) button.
Viewing Pre/Post Mealtime Averages
10.4
and Glucose Variability Tracking
The BGStar Meter categorizes readings as happening before or
after meals. These averages allow you to see how your blood
glucose levels vary by time of day. The pre/post mealtime
averages and standard deviations only include the first instance
of a particular mealtime tag (breakfast, post breakfast, lunch,
post lunch, etc.) per day over the last 14 day period. The second
and subsequent tests marked with the same time tag (on the
same day) are not included. The standard deviation feature is a
way to track your glucose variability.
Note: Standard deviation is always
displayed with a decimal point.
Average
Number of
Tests Per Day
14 Day
Average
Test Result
Average
Number of
Tests Per Day
30 Day
Average
Test Result
Average
Number of
Tests Per Day
90 Day
Average
Test Result
Example of a standard deviation of 2.0
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