Our blood sugar log chart lets you track your blood sugar levels throughout the day. It also allows you to enter the normal blood sugar levels, both high and low, so that you can see how well you are staying within your healthy range.
Daily blood sugar log
This new blood sugar chart is based on requirements from multiple users and doctors. The primary new feature is the graphical and color-coded data points for showing the activity with each mg/dL measurement. This makes the chart much easier, because measurements have different target levels based on time of day and activity. Create multiple copies of worksheet so that you can create a chart for each new 2-week period.
Free printable blood sugar log
This new blood sugar tracking worksheet is designed for tracking both mg/dL and insulin dose/type. You can also record the type of activities (e.g. before bedtime or before meal), and add medication, diet, and exercise.
Free blood sugar log
When you measure your blood sugar levels, you’re not always with your computer. This printable blood sugar log allows you to write down your results no matter where you are present.
Free printable blood sugar log sheet monthly
With this Blood Sugar Chart spreadsheet you can enter your blood test results and see those results on a graph along with your recommended upper and lower blood sugar levels.
Remember to enter notes next to your entries regarding your diet and exercises so that you can see how they are affecting your levels.
This spreadsheet also contains a chart for tracking your A1C level. For the A1C level chart, you can enter the level that your doctor recommends you stay close to.
Using a Blood Sugar Chart
Tracking your blood sugar level (or blood glucose level) is highly recommended to give you the power over your body and health. Tracking your blood sugar level along with your diet and exercise lets you see how to use diet and exercise to keep you right at levels and stay healthy. You can also show your healthcare provider your results to help them provide you with a better care plans.
Measuring your Blood Sugar Level: You can check your blood sugar level with a blood glucose meter at any time during the day, but generally people take them before meals or before they go to bed at night.
Tracking Your Blood Sugar Level: After using the meter to find out your blood sugar level, enter the date, time, level and any notes in the chart. Notes could include what food you ate, what exercises you do, or anything else that you think influences your levels.
If you are on an exercise plan, ask your doctor for the best time to measure your levels, to determine the affects your exercise plan is having.
Another way to check your average blood sugar levels is through an A1C test.