Prolonged high glucose levels damage the protective covering on nerves, known as the sheath.
Not exact matches
In contrast,
higher postprandial insulin concentrations and increased fat oxidation with breakfast skipping suggest the development of metabolic inflexibility in response to
prolonged fasting that may in the long term lead to low - grade inflammation and impaired
glucose homeostasis.
High rates of exogenous carbohydrate oxidation from a mixture of
glucose and fructose ingested during
prolonged cycling exercise.
Prolonged high amounts of
glucose in the blood lead to cataract (a white pigmentation of the lens) formation in the eye, which causes blindness.
Uncontrolled or poorly controlled diabetes (on rare occasions,
prolonged periods of stress keep your pet's blood
glucose levels
high enough to give a false - positive fructosamine result for diabetes).