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Weekly Reports & Metabolic Reports

A comprehensive breakdown of the weekly and metabolic report views available within your Theia account.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Weekly Report

Weekly reports will provide an insight report with your bodies performance of the span of 7 completed days of sensors usage. Weekly reports are best viewed to view performance in comparison to previous weeks. You will receive an email every time a weekly report is created.

Here is the breakdown of how the weekly report shows data:

  • % change in glucose spikes

  • % change in glucose dips

  • % change in avg daily score

  • % change in activity score

(See sample report below)

Metabolic Report

Think of this report as a health overview over any timeline (one day, week, month, year etc.) The metabolic report is similar to the weekly report in terms of data shown with the added flexibility to see longer or shorter timelines depending on your use case.

(See sample metabolic report below)

In the context of the metabolic report, here is what all the metrics mean:

  • Glucose Spikes: Anytime glucose goes over the upper green bound of the graph

  • Glucose Dips: Anytime glucose goes under the lower green bound of the graph

  • Time in Range: Time spent in the green zone of the graph

  • Avg Glucose: Weighted average of glucose for the time period selected

  • Avg Fasting Glucose: Weighted average of glucose in the early morning hours before eating (further details below)

  • Avg Daily score: Weighted average of all daily scores for the time period selected

  • Avg Food Score: Weighted average of all activity scores for the time period selected

  • Daily Calories: The calories tracked per day during the filtered time period

  • Daily Macronutrients: The macros tracked per day during the filtered time period

  • Weight: The weight entries logged during the time period shown

AI Nutrition Standalone users will only see charts for daily calories, macros and weight.

Metabolic Graph

The metabolic report graph is interactive, where you can zoom in and out of specific areas to get more or less granular with your analysis.

For Desktop: Use your mouse to choose an area of exploration.

For Mobile: Pinch to zoom in and out.

Fasting Glucose

Understanding your fasting glucose is valuable for analyzing your body’s baseline metabolic health and how well your body manages blood sugar without the influence of recent food or activity.

Here's how our fasting glucose metric is calculated:

  • We use glucose readings between 12:00 AM and 6:00 AM (in your local time zone) to calculate your fasting glucose.

  • We calculate your fasting glucose by averaging your 150 lowest readings between 12:00 AM and 6:00 AM. This helps us reflect your most stable overnight glucose levels.

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