Sugar levels can flucuate widely for a number of reasons, depending on diet and age. It would be advisable to go for some blood tests, as this could be a symptom of Diabetes, which if diagnosed early enough could be preventable.
Your hormone levels fluctuate throughout the day depending on many many things.
Normal blood glucose levels in humans is around 5.5mM. This can fluctuate during the whole day and depends on eating habbits. Regular and healthy eating keeps the sugar concentration stable so are less likley to suffer very high or too low glucose levels.
A lot of sodas are high in sugar. So are a lot of fruit juices as well. Fruits like oranges are high in sugar too.
Insulin is released into the body when blood sugar levels are high to bring it down a notch
The best way to measure blood sugar levels, is to measure the glucose levels. However, in order for the measure to be objective, it should be made six to eight hours after the last meal, so it is better to be measured before the breakfast.
Close. Insulin is produced in the pancrease to regulate glucose levels in the blood.
When blood sugar levels are too high, there is a risk for coma and seizure. It may also lead to a condition known as diabetic ketoacidosis which may lead to death if left untreated.
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Alcohol is basically carbs, so when you are drinking your blood sugar levels raise. Insulin is then released to lower your sugar levels. After you stop drinking your sugar levels are still down from the insulin so your body tells you you are hungry to get you to eat and to raise them again.
yes because chocolate has high sugar levels. so it makes you hyperactive for a short while and then you crash and feel inactive. Sugar does not make you hyper.
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The diet plan of diabetic people revolves around the blood glucose (sugar) levels. The sugar levels must be measured before and after each meal. The results will determine how much food should be eaten in each meal to either raise or keep sugar levels down.