For most people, good blood sugar levels are:
If the correct type of carbs are eaten, they tend to finish processing at about two hours. This is why a fast acting insulin works within 15min. and has another real peak at about 90 minutes. I have found this to be an important reason to eat more complex carbs that will work best with the insulin action.
mine is 210 two hrs after eating breakfast
Insulin decrease glucose level.Glucogon increase glucose level.
i have a blood glucose level of 116 is that high
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It rises. 2 hours after eating a diabetics blood sugar level should be lower that 180.
Breakfast is derived from the words break and fast: Your last meal is usually dinner... therefore you are fasting until you eat again, which is at breakfast, when you break your fast (stop fasting).
The hormonal response to decrease in blood glucose is glucagon.... which actually increases the blood glucose level...
Glucose in the blood is converted to glycogen due to the actions of insulin. Glycogen is insoluble, so it doesn't affect the osmotic balance in the cytoplasm of our muscle and liver cells.Glycogen is stored in the liver and it is released into the blood stream if the flood glucose level drops, if at fasting or after many hours of food intake.
Blood glucose levels will rise steadily for about two hours after you eat (can be shorter for some people), at that point it will level out and remain the same for a short time. After about three hours from when you last ate, it will begin to dip again. In diabetics, this blood glucose level will climb higher than normal--this is the reason diabetics (some) take insulin. the insulin in the blood is what helps the metabolization of glucose, which causes it to fall. Diabetics may not experience that decline of blood glucose.
Blood glucose is the level of sugars in the blood. Some glucose sugar in the blood is normal, however lower or higher than normal levels can indicate medical issues, particularly diabetes
You can check your glucose level at any one of the drug stores. Walgreens has a glucose machine and you can check your glucose level, blood pressure and cholesterol level.
HYPERGLYCEMIA. because epinephrine increases the blood glucose level by increasing glycogenolysis.
Blood sugar (or what is more specifically known as blood glucose level).