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Carb Counting Made Easy | Resource Page (Mock Up, Duplicated)

We receive so many great questions from our community about carb counting, so we’ve gathered all of our favorite, most trusted carb counting resources in one place for you.

Our goal is to make counting carbs simpler, clearer, and less overwhelming. We hope this collection answers your questions and gives you the confidence to manage carb counting with ease!

Handy Cheat Sheets

Diabetes Exchange List

A concise overview of serving sizes and carbohydrate counts for common foods. An excellent study tool to help you review key concepts and feel confident going into the exam.

Carb Counting Quick Reference (English)

We created this Carb Counting Quick Reference sheet based on the ADA handbook.

Carb Counting Quick Reference (Spanish)

We created this Carb Counting Quick Reference sheet based on the ADA handbook.

Carb Counting Apps

CalorieKing

Includes curated food database with nutrition information, including many fast-food chains and restaurants.

Diabetes Tracker

The American Journal of Preventive Medicine ranked this app, which has no free version, number 1. It boasts an intensive and easy-to-follow educational component in addition to features for monitoring blood glucose, carbs, net carbs and more. Easy to see the big picture with daily and weekly reports. For some, it may be worth the extra expense.

Undermyfork

Undermyfork automatically combines glucose data from CGM, FGM, or BGM with the meal pictures and calculates postprandial Time in Range for each meal. Tag meal photos with keywords to compare your glycemic response to the same meals and situations.

Glucose Buddy

Formerly known as Diabetes Logbook Manager. Simple to navigate, Glucose Buddy helps users manage their blood sugar, insulin dosages, and carb intake. Other features track exercise, blood pressure, and weight. Sync data to print it out or view online.

Hedia

Digital diabetes personal assistant, developed with insulin using people with diabetes in mind, to increase time-in-range. Allows tracking data in a personal logbook and gives suggestions on carb amounts and insulin doses with a food database designed by nutrition experts.

Apps That Help Improve Time in Range

See our latest cheat sheet on helpful apps for diabetes self-management.

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Course credits will continue to count toward the CDCES and BC-ADM certification requirements, and many of our offerings (all of the Standards of Care Intensive courses, plus our Virtual and Live DiabetesEd Training Conferences) fulfill the ADA Standards of Care component required for certification renewal.

The use of DES products does not guarantee the successful passage of the certification exam. CBDCE and ADCES do not endorse any preparatory or review materials for the CDCES or BC-ADM exams, except for those published by CBDCE & ADCES.