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Exercise Pump Innovation Created By: Sidney Littleton, Ashley Poore, Cassidy Watson, &Madison Pierce

Introduction Diabetes is the body’s inability to regulate glucose levels. Insulin Pumps What do they do? YOU have to monitor amount of insulin

Exercise Pump Works with athletes Monitors blood sugar while you exercise Battery powered AUTOMATIC Input exercise plans for the day including planned start and stop time and sport being played. Input eaten food for the day, monitors how much insulin you need during exercise accordingly.

Insulin vs. Exercise Pump Very similar Insulin Pump is adjusted manually, exercise pump is automatic. Exercise Pump adjusts according to activity. Exercise Pump includes a food database You input body type (how tall you are, etc)

Design Like an insulin pump Clip on back Thin Waterproof, sweat proof, etc.