Three diabetic studies demonstrated «no significant response» but one non-diabetic study reported an 8.4 % fall in fasting glucose, and another observed «significant reductions» in the glucose response
using oral glucose tolerance tests.
Diabetes risk was measured as the ability to manage blood sugars
using an oral glucose tolerance test.
Some medical professionals
use an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) to test for diabetes.
Not exact matches
Three studies diagnosed diabetes from a 75 - g
oral -
glucose -
tolerance test (6, 21, 23), 3 from fasting plasma
glucose concentrations (11, 22, 24), and one study
used postload or fasting
glucose concentrations (10).
what data are you
using as benchmark for your
oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)?
After the 8 week period, both groups of women were
tested using fasting and 2 - hour
oral glucose tolerance tests.