This retrospective cohort study evaluates the impact of an AI-supported continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) mobile app ("January V2") on glycemic control and weight management in 944 users, including healthy individuals and those with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes (T2D). The app, leveraging AI to personalize feedback, tracked users' food intake, activity, and glucose responses over 14 days. Significant improvements in time in range (TIR) were observed, particularly in users with lower baseline TIR. Healthy users' TIR increased from 74.7% to 85.5% (p < 0.0001), while T2D users' TIR improved from 49.7% to 57.4% (p < 0.0004). Higher app engagement correlated with greater TIR improvements. Users also experienced an average weight reduction of 3.3 lbs over 33 days. These findings suggest that AI-enhanced digital health interventions can improve glycemic control and promote weight loss, particularly when users are actively engaged.

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