Also note, first meal of the day
produces higher blood glucose response (after any fast).
Not exact matches
No — your body
produces the main sugar in your milk, lactose, in the breast, and the amount of sugars in your milk remain fairly constant no matter how
high the level of
glucose in your
blood may be (Dewey et al., 1991).
This is because
blood glucose passes directly from you to your baby, so if you have
high blood glucose levels your baby will
produce extra insulin to compensate.
This leads to
high blood glucose values; the function of the insulin -
producing cells in the pancreas is also negatively influenced.
In this type of diabetes, the body destroys insulin -
producing cells in the pancreas, resulting in
high blood glucose levels.
A third type, gestational diabetes, occurs in pregnant women who
produce high levels of
blood glucose.
The mutant mice
produced less insulin — the hormone made in the pancreas that helps cells burn sugar — and they were plump and diabetic, with
high levels of
glucose in their
blood.
These subjects developed increased fasting insulin secretion and insulin resistance, increased
glucose release by the liver which
produced high blood sugar, and dramatically lowered fat oxidation that contributes to obesity.
Medical complications can arise when cells resist the uptake of insulin; in response, the body
produces more insulin while
glucose levels are
high in the
blood stream.
Therefore, your body
produces high levels of
blood glucose, which act on many organs to
produce the symptoms of the disease.
The more
high glycemic carbs are consumed the more insulin is
produced to deal with the
glucose in the
blood.
Technically diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease, where the body is unable to
produce enough (or any) insulin, which causes these very
high glucose levels in
blood plasma of patients who have it.
Also, dried fruit should be eaten only in small amounts because it, too, can
produce a
high glycemic load (causing a rapid increase in the
blood glucose level), particularly when you eat to o much of it.
The very low carb intake forces the body to use fat for energy instead of
glucose, which
produces a
high level of ketones in the
blood, hence the name.
Is not that your liver do nt
produce insuline anymore, is that for some reason it does nt goes to the
glucose so the
glucose is left wondering in the
blood stream and that why the
high levels of sugar in
blood
One of insulin's jobs is to take the
glucose that comes from digested food and get it into your cells where it can be used for energy, The cell's of insulin - resistant women will not respond to a normal amount of insulin so the pancreas will
produce higher amounts of insulin to control
blood sugar.
When
glucose enters your dog's bloodstream, it triggers the pancreas to start
producing insulin — the purpose of insulin is to help regulate the dog's
blood sugar level, keeping it from skyrocketing too
high or dropping too low.
Should the level of
blood glucose be too
high after an animal has eaten, the pancreas
produces and releases insulin so that it may transfer the
glucose into the body's cells and store it for energy.
The low insulin levels may result in
high blood glucose that could
produce the following changes in a cat; increased thirst, urination and appetite; weight loss;
high levels of
glucose in the urine.
When someone's body does not
produce adequate amounts of insulin or the body does not use insulin properly,
blood glucose levels rise
higher than normal.