Glucose can appear in urine after a large meal due to a temporary increase in blood sugar levels that exceeds the kidney's reabsorption capacity. When blood glucose levels rise significantly, especially after consuming a meal high in carbohydrates, the kidneys may not be able to reabsorb all the glucose, leading to its excretion in urine. This phenomenon is often referred to as glucosuria and can occur even in individuals without Diabetes under certain circumstances, such as excessive carbohydrate intake.
The large starchy meal allows the runner to store large amounts of glucose in the body in the form of glycogen. All these glycogen would be converted to glucose when he needs them in large amount during the race. The glucose converted can help him when his muscles undergo aerobic or anaerobic respiration.
Is 160 glucose level dangerous after meal
Hepatic Portal Vein
that would be breakfast
a meal that is large...=]
glucokinase. glucokinase has a high km(low affinity for glucose) so glucokinase only phosphorylates glucose when blood glucose is high, such as after a meal. As such, it makes sense that this would be sensor for B-cells
Brunch
glucokinase
No, that's perfect for BGL's (Blood Glucose Levels). We are more concerned If your glucose levels stay above 130, two hours after a meal.
does the process glycogenesis occur in the body after a meal?
A large meal that starts with ba could be a banquet.
A large meal that starts with ba could be a banquet.