Acute Glucose Stress Effects
Cross-source consensus on Acute Glucose Stress Effects from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Risks & contraindications
Highlighted claims
- Large glucose spikes can create short-term physiological problems even in insulin-sensitive people. — Glucose Spikes, Insulin Resistance, and Early Metabolic Dysfunction
- A glucose rise to 180 mg/dL is linked to glycation, oxidative stress, inflammation, reactive hypoglycemia, immune suppression, endothelial dysfunction, and reduced immune function. — Glucose Spikes, Insulin Resistance, and Early Metabolic Dysfunction
- Reactive hypoglycemia after a spike and crash can make a person feel unwell. — Glucose Spikes, Insulin Resistance, and Early Metabolic Dysfunction
- Advanced glycation end products accumulate over time and are associated with aging. — Glucose Spikes, Insulin Resistance, and Early Metabolic Dysfunction
- Glucose spikes are linked to reductions in testosterone and immune function. — Glucose Spikes, Insulin Resistance, and Early Metabolic Dysfunction