Weight & BMI Tracker

Track weight and BMI in the same place as meals, blood sugar, and the rest of your diabetes data.

DiabetesConnect helps you keep weight and BMI records organised so they can be reviewed alongside meals, calories, blood sugar, blood pressure, and wider health trends.

That makes it easier to review the overall pattern instead of treating one measurement as the whole story. Educational support only. Not medical advice.

What this page is for

  • +Weight and BMI logging
  • +Reviewing trends over time
  • +Connecting weight records with broader diabetes data
Weight Graph 2 in the DiabetesConnect app
Weight Graph in the DiabetesConnect app

How it helps

Practical tracking support without losing the wider picture.

Keep records together

Weight and BMI become more useful when they live near calories, meals, blood sugar, and the rest of your health tracking.

Watch patterns over time

A trend view is often more helpful than focusing on one measurement alone.

Support practical review

Organised records can make self-review and follow-up conversations more focused, especially when they sit beside related trends.

App screens

See how weight and BMI tracking looks inside the app.

These screens should show how DiabetesConnect turns simple weight entries into a trend you can review over time.

01

Lead with the main weight or BMI screen

A primary weight or BMI entry screen is the clearest first view for this landing page.

Weight Graph 2 in the DiabetesConnect app
02

Show the broader dashboard context

A dashboard screenshot can show how weight and BMI fit into calories, blood sugar, and the wider app.

Weight Graph in the DiabetesConnect app
03

Show a trend-focused follow-up view

If useful, include another screen that makes the ongoing tracking story more obvious.

Weight List in the DiabetesConnect app

FAQ

Common questions, answered carefully.

What does the Weight & BMI Tracker page focus on?

This page focuses on helping you keep weight and BMI records organised so you can review changes over time in a broader diabetes context.

What does BMI help you understand?

BMI can offer one quick reference point, but it is only part of the picture. Weight trends, waist size, activity, food habits, and blood sugar may all add useful context.

Is BMI the whole story?

No. BMI can be helpful, but it should not be treated as the only measure that matters for metabolic health or diabetes self-management.

Why track weight over time instead of one reading?

Single readings can be noisy. Trends over time often give a clearer sense of whether routines are moving in the direction you want.

How is waist size different from BMI?

BMI and waist size measure different things. Some people find it useful to review both rather than relying on only one number.

Download DiabetesConnect

Keep weight & bmi tracker connected to the rest of your diabetes tracking.

DiabetesConnect is designed to help you track data, review patterns, and stay more organised over time. Educational support only. Not medical advice.