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Testosterone can raise blood sugar levels. This is not something that can occur if it is forced. It has to happen naturally. Estrogen does the same thing as well.
Yes, alcohol has sugar in it and can affect blood sugar levels. Most diabetics are told to avoid alcohol consumption, as it tends to distort blood sugar levels and makes blood sugar control difficult.
Not unless you add sugar to it.
Yes gin has sugar on it
Coma and death.
Calorie free sugar substitutes contain no carbohydrates. Therefore, they do not affect blood glucose levels.
High blood sugar levels can cause shape changes in the lens of the eye
ADHD is not directly caused by low blood sugar levels. However, fluctuations in blood sugar levels can affect ADHD symptoms, as both low and high blood sugar levels can impact focus, attention, and behavior in individuals with ADHD. Maintaining stable blood sugar levels through a balanced diet and regular meals can help manage ADHD symptoms.
So the food doesn't affect your blood in any way (it can raise or lower your normal blood sugar levels).
Glucose is sugar and you need it in your body(blood) to keep you running which is why we say blood sugar levels and if you are diabetic your blood sugar levels are wrong
The Glycemic Index is a system where a number is assigned to a food to show how it affects a person's blood glucose levels. High GI foods will have more of an impact of blood glucose levels when consumed.
It is because they affect blood glucose levels slower than regular white sugar.