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The hormone measured in glucose tolerance tests is insulin, which is produced by the pancreas. During the test, blood sugar levels are monitored after fasting and following the ingestion of a glucose-rich drink. The body's response, particularly the secretion of insulin, indicates how effectively glucose is being processed. Abnormal levels can suggest insulin resistance or Diabetes.

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