Fasting Blood Glucose
Cross-source consensus on Fasting Blood Glucose from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Optimal fasting glucose is described as 70–90 mg/dL. — Why Fasting Blood Glucose Alone Misleads on Insulin Resistance
- Fasting glucose can remain normal for many years while insulin resistance worsens. — Why Fasting Blood Glucose Alone Misleads on Insulin Resistance
- Fasting glucose is useful for meal-response feedback but problematic as the sole annual health metric. — Why Fasting Blood Glucose Alone Misleads on Insulin Resistance
- Fasting blood glucose is measured after at least 12 hours without food. — Why Fasting Blood Glucose Alone Misleads on Insulin Resistance
- The article considers the official normal fasting glucose threshold below 100 mg/dL too permissive. — Why Fasting Blood Glucose Alone Misleads on Insulin Resistance
- Low fasting glucose below 70 mg/dL is described as problematic only when ketones are absent. — Why Fasting Blood Glucose Alone Misleads on Insulin Resistance