Levels

Levels

Wellness and Fitness Services

Levels helps you see how food affects your health.

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Levels helps you see how food affects your health.

Industry
Wellness and Fitness Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Remote-first
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019

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    19,009 followers

    Get 50% off a Levels annual membership 📊 See how food affects your health Levels combines: 🍽️ Food logging 📖 Habit tracking 📈 Blood sugar monitoring Get access to: 🧪 Labs and continuous glucose monitors Use code BFCM2024 at levels.com ⏳ Offer valid for new customers through Monday, December 2nd. #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar #blackfriday #cybermonday #ASMR #unboxing

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    Key signs you’re not healthy and how to make changes to live longer: Levels Co-Founder Casey Means, MD and Mark Hyman, MD chat about the health issues that are shortening the lives of people in the United States, and what you can do to change the course of your health right now. ❤️🔥 You have health issues: • Metabolic dysfunction, a problem of producing and using energy, can be an underlying cause of Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, chronic liver disease, and chronic kidney disease. • Other issues—including depression, brain fog, infertility, erectile dysfunction, chronic pain—can also reflect a problem with creating and processing energy. • We can’t fix health without fixing the decisions that we’re making every day: what we’re eating, how we’re sleeping, how we’re stressing, how we’re moving, how we’re supporting our microbiome. • With 88% of American adults having at least one marker of metabolic dysfunction, this topic is relevant to the majority. ✅ Wearing a continuous glucose monitor can help you track your glucose responses. “It really comes down to choices,” Dr. Casey Means says. “And right now we don’t have a lot of help to understand what choices to make for our own body. And that’s where wearables—especially bio wearables—can be very helpful.” https://lnkd.in/gT6z2_kT #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar

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    How a continuous glucose monitor provides a window into one’s health Dr. Sara Gottfried, author of “The Autoimmune Cure,” joined us for an episode of A Whole New Level to talk about lifestyle interventions for health and what helps motivate people to make them. Receiving regular data from a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and other types of devices or tests empowers individuals to make behavioral changes. When you can see on an app that your metabolic health is declining rather than improving, you have the motivation to adjust your diet, activity level, stress level, sleep quality and quantity, and more. In comparison, annual tests at the doctor’s office, while important, don’t provide this regular insight into metabolic health status. They are single-point-in-time measurements impacted by various factors. https://lnkd.in/g6hHWfPq #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar

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    19,009 followers

    What is your health goal for 2025? We’re proud to team up with Wellness Growth Mastermind and Truemed for the Thanksgiving Wellness Giveaway, celebrating people and companies dedicated to making health a priority. Here’s how you can get involved: 🔗 Click the link below 🎯 Set a health goal for 2025 ✍️ Write it down in the form (Research shows you’re 42% more likely to achieve your goals this way!) 🎁 Enter to win over $5,000 in prizes! ⏳ Submit your goal by 11/22/2024, 11:59 PM 👉 https://lnkd.in/gvZRCAhs #HealthGiveaway #Giveaway #Contest #Thanksgiving #GoalSetting #WellnessJourney #LevelsHealth #Goals #MetabolicHealth #HealthyLife

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    Why do so many people in the United States have prediabetes? Levels Co-Founder and President Josh Clemente was recently on the Dhru Purohit Show to discuss the metabolic health crisis and rising rates of prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes. About 52% of adults in the United States have prediabetes or diabetes. Both conditions are diagnosed based on a person’s blood glucose (blood sugar) metrics, with prediabetes indicating that someone is trending toward Type 2 diabetes and worsening metabolic health. When people have prediabetes, they are already insulin resistant and experiencing mitochondrial dysfunction. Impaired blood sugar control and insulin resistance are root causes of many of the leading causes of death, including Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, cardiovascular disease, and cardiovascular events (i.e., stroke and heart attack). Poor diet, a lack of physical activity, and more are all reasons people in the United States are experiencing such high rates of prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Many people aren’t even aware they have prediabetes. And the condition often goes untreated. https://lnkd.in/gx43HFnA #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar

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    Go behind the scenes with Dr. Robert Lustig Metabolic health involves a lot of complicated concepts, but learning about it can be fascinating and empower you to take charge of your health. That’s why we wanted to sit down with Dr. Lustig to build a collection of videos covering core metabolic health topics in easy-to-understand terminology and concepts. In short, Dr. Lustig makes learning about metabolic health fun. Just check out our behind-the-scenes photos! Lustig is passionate about making improving one’s metabolic health accessible, and he’s truly an expert. Robert Lustig, MD, MSL, is a Levels advisor and Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Endocrinology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He is the author of several New York Times bestsellers, including “Metabolical” and “Hacking of the American Mind.” Our master class with Dr. Lustig includes content on the following: • glucose • insulin • macronutrients (fat, carbs, protein) • fiber • inflammation • metabolism • healthy aging • how quickly you can improve your metabolic health • fat storage and weight gain • gut health • cortisol (the stress hormone) • exercise and other lifestyle changes • cholesterol • fructose • uric acid • and more Check the link below to gain access! https://lnkd.in/eakhixmS #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar

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    What are the worst foods for metabolism and blood sugar? At Levels, we have data. Here, Levels Co-Founder and author of "Good Energy" Casey Means, MD, shares about the worst foods in the Levels dataset of more than 51 million glucose data points. 🫠 The worst: Skittles have an average rise in our glucose dataset of 83 mg/dL. And you are likely to crash after that type of spike. 🥣 Next, it’s cereals: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Honey Nut Cheerios, Lucky Charms—all lead to about 60 mg/dL rise, or above. 🧇 Common American breakfast foods (muffins, waffles, pancakes, etc.) are in the worst 100 foods, scoring above a 40 mg/dL spike. ✅ Looking at our best foods, we also see a handful of breakfast items, including frittata, avocado and egg, avocado and greens, chia pudding, and Greek yogurt and berries. ⚠️ The metabolic disease epidemic: • 72% of adults in the United States are overweight or have obesity • 9 out of 10 leading causes of death in the United States are caused by or worsened by dysregulated blood sugar • 50% of people in the United States go on a diet to lose weight • There’s an effort-outcome mismatch 📉 One of the biggest things we need to do is keep our blood sugar in a stable and healthy range. We have the power to do that. 📲 That is where tools like continuous glucose monitoring can empower people to make choices that impact their physiology, turning the tide against weight gain, high blood sugar, and chronic disease. https://lnkd.in/gSK8sg3u #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar

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    How to biohack your blood glucose levels 24/7 Levels Founder and President Josh Clemente was recently on Dave Asprey’s The Human Upgrade podcast to discuss the metabolic health crisis and how we can achieve better health by tracking glucose (blood sugar) via a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). https://lnkd.in/gwhRRunM #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar

    How to use AI to OPTIMIZE your Blood Sugar!

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    Now available wherever you listen to podcasts. 🎙️ What your post-meal glucose levels can tell you For a recent episode of A Whole New Level, Levels Advisor Robert Lustig, MD, talks about how you can tell whether you are healthy. One metric to follow is your glucose levels in response to a meal. • We have glucose rises when we eat meals. That’s normal. • The key is to mitigate the height of the spike and the duration of the spike. A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) tracks your glucose in real-time so you can see how high and how long your glucose stays elevated after eating a specific food. The shape of the curve can serve as a proxy for how well your insulin is working, which is an indicator of your metabolic health status. https://lnkd.in/gVJGfJ33 #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar

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    19,009 followers

    Almost 90% of people in the United States have poor metabolic health. They may already have type 2 diabetes, they may be prediabetic, or they may be trending toward prediabetes, with blood sugar levels that are creeping higher over time. A continuous glucose monitor provides insight into your glucose levels so you can understand more about your metabolic health and use real-time data to help make improvements and achieve your goals. https://lnkd.in/gRGCj7uK #metabolichealth #metabolism #CGM #levelshealth #healthtips #healthy #healthylife #bloodsugar

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