Fasting Blood Sugar. Meaning how much sugar is in your blood when you have not eaten.
It regulates the blood glucose so you do not get too much "sugar" in your blood with food intake. It is naturally produced by the pancreas and is released in response to rising blood sugar levels. In diabetics, there is no (or not enough) production of insulin by the body or other problems with the endocrine system affecting the efficacy of the insulin and that is why diabetics take medication, including insulin, to treat their disease and regulate the blood sugar.
If you have too much sugar you may get diebbetes or high blood pressure
The pancreas inject insulin to control the sugar.
by having too much sugar and salt
When we eat too much sugar blood glucose level increase which in long term can lead to Diabetes which is symptomize by high blood pressure. You could also get a sugar rush.
High blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, is caused when there is too much glucose present in the blood. It is a fairly common occurrence for people with diabetes and indicates that your body is not producing insulin properly. People with high blood sugar can suffer from a range of symptoms. They may become excessively thirsty, need to urinate frequently, and feel overly tired. Hyperglycemia can be brought on by stress or an unhealthy diet. Exercise may help lower high blood sugar but should be avoided if ketones are present in the urine. If hyperglycemia is untreated, it can lead to ketoacidosis, or diabetic coma.
Yes, sugar free foods can raise blood sugar. It depends if it has more then 5 carbohydrates in then most likely it will raise the blood sugar a bit but if you are not carbohydrate counting then i wouldn't worry too much about it
Unhealthy foods affect your body by fattening you up, and it have too much sugar, or fat. if it have too much sugar, you will be sick from too much sugar in your blood, and you will get sick from high blood sugar. if you eat too much fast foods, the fatty plaque in your heart will build up faster, increasing your risk for cardiac arrest attack), and your risk for heart disease. It will also raises your body cholesterol, increasing your risk for cardiac arrest, and it will repeatly go into cardiac arrest.
It controls the level of blood sugar. It to much sugar in the blood it helps to stire it in the liver. If too little in the blood then it helps to release sugar from thre liver. Insulin is naturally made in the pancreas.
Diabetes Mellitus can cause renal failure; High blood sugar can overwork the kidneys, which over time damage them. After many years, they start to leak small amounts of protein (albumin) into the urine, which indicates that the kidneys are damaged. In stage two of the disease, damage to the kidneys has progressed to a level that causes problems throughout the body. One such problem is an increase in the amount of waste products in the blood such as urea, creatinine, and phosphate. Other effects of chronic renal failure include anemia, bone disease, acidosis, and salt and fluid retention.
You can get diabetes. If it runs in your family then your chance of getting the disease is higher.