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One fascinating interaction between mind and body is seen in an illness known as psychosomatic glycaemia fatigue.
Now hypoglycaemia, hypo meaning too little, glycaemia sugar.
Liljeberg H, Björck I. Delayed gastric emptying rate may explain improved glycaemia in healthy subjects to a starchy meal with added vinegar.
Effect of the extracts and fractions of Baccharis trimera and Syzygium cumini on glycaemia of diabetic and non-diabetic mice.
Should a patient be taking a drug such as insulin, which reduces glycaemia, and also be taking another drug such as certain beta-blockers for heart disease, then the beta-blockers will act to block the adrenaline receptors.
Though macrosomia cannot be directly equated with morbidity, as long as maternal glycaemia during pregnancy can be shown to influence any aspect of fetal outcome the entity of gestational diabetes cannot be dismissed out of hand.
Editor,- R J Jarrett has put forward the epidemiologist's view of gestational diabetes, pointing out the lack of a clear definition, the lack of consensus on treatment, and evidence suggesting that maternal glycaemia is not important in determining fetal size.
Impaired fasting glycaemia or impaired fasting glucose (IFG) refers to a condition in which the fasting blood glucose is elevated above what is considered normal levels but is not high enough to be classified as diabetes mellitus.
Nevertheless, we have attempted to derive a better index of fetal adiposity than simple birth weight and have found it to have a significant bearing on results of regression analysis, suggesting that maternal glycaemia does have an impact on fetal size independent of maternal weight.
The existence of both acute and chronic illnesses was ruled out on the basis of a complete anamnesis and full clinical and biological examination including routine haematological counts, serum glycaemia, total cholesterol, triglycerides, and renal and liver functions tests (Technicon SMA-20 Autoanalyzer).
Glycemia means the presence, or the level, of glucose in one's blood.
Sucrose does not increase glycemia more than the same number of calories taken as starch.
Glycemia, however, does not fully explain the observed increased risk of Candida colonization.
The first important point is to add small meals at the middle of the morning and of the afternoon, when glycemia would start to decrease.
Extract of Salacia oblonga lowers acute glycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes.
The effect of two sequential doses of Opuntia streptacantha upon glycemia.
This results in a decrease of fasting and postprandial glycemia, as well as HbA1c levels.
Konjac-mannan (glucomannan) improves glycemia and other associated risk factors for coronary heart disease in type 2 diabetes.
Oneirophrenic patients are resistant to insulin and when injected with glucose, these patients take 30 to 50% longer to return to normal glycemia.
Effects of a medical food containing an herbal alpha-glucosidase inhibitor on postprandial glycemia and insulinemia in healthy adults.
Blood glucose monitoring is a way of testing the concentration of glucose in the blood (glycemia).
Its activation is involved in glucose uptake and participates in the control of glucose blood levels glycemia.
Further, good glycemia control is not easily achieved by all patients, and even for those able to achieve this goal, the treatment is not always completely effective.
In this case, the production of antibodies against insulin leads to lower-than-expected glucose level reductions (glycemia) after a specific dose of insulin.
There is a clear correlation between increased glycemia and risk of developing diabetic cardiomyopathy, therefore, keeping glucose concentrations as controlled as possible is paramount.
It compares available carbohydrates gram for gram in individual foods, providing a numerical, evidence-based index of postprandial (post-meal) glycemia.
Thus, while most islet recipients achieve better glycemia control and suffer less serious hypoglycemia, islet transplantation continues to fall short of the definitive diabetes cure.
Postmeal glycemia and insulin levels were significantly higher, and plasma triglycerides were threefold greater in the high-GI-fed rats.
H, Bjorck I. Delayed gastric emptying rate may explain improved glycemia in healthy subjects to a starchy meal with added vinegar.
American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L) reduces postprandial glycemia in nondiabetic subjects and subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Effects of a nutritional supplement containing Salacia oblonga extract and insulinogenic amino acids on postprandial glycemia, insulinemia, and breath hydrogen responses in healthy adults.
It appears in decompensated diabetics with glycemia higher than 500 mg/dL and in the presence of severe glycosuria; it is a reversible alteration without functional manifestations.
We assessed glycemia by transforming total glycated hemoglobin levels to hemoglobin A1c (HbA 1c ) values using a linear regression formula [ 25 ] .
There is some evidence of the existence of a so-called "Adrenergic Postprandial Syndrome": the glycemia is normal, but the symptoms are caused through autonomic adrenergic counterregulation.
Intensive therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes results in a decreased risk of microvascular complications; therefore, it is appropriate to use combinations of medications in patients with suboptimal glycemia [21].