Even in the absence of health conditions such as type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance,
higher blood glucose levels appear to negatively affect brain health and overall health.
Not exact matches
Variants that increase the chance of obesity or
high blood pressure, for example,
appear to boost CHD risk more strongly than variants that alter insulin or
glucose levels.
I've pointed my readers out to an article which explains why
higher blood glucose levels may
appear in low - carb diets.
The researchers found that men and women in their 60s with
higher - than - average
levels of
blood sugar (
glucose) or insulin — two signs of type 2 diabetes — are between three and six times more likely to have certain protein deposits in their brains a decade or more later, according to the study, which
appears in the journal Neurology.
Hyperglycemia in dogs occurs when
blood sugar (
glucose)
levels are
higher than 130 mg / dl, although symptoms and signs
appear only when a critical
level of 180 - 220 mg / dl is reached.
Cats that are anemic may
appear to have
higher blood glucose levels than they really have.