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How to use the word glucose in a Sentence?

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Whole food carbohydrates take longer to break down into simple sugars, and a part of them — the fiber — ca n’t be broken down at all, this means that whole, intact grains do n’t cause the same spikes in blood sugar that we experience when we eat simple sugars. Blood sugar spikes trigger insulin spikes, which can destabilize our blood glucose and … be the underlying cause of health problems in the long run.

Maya Adam

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Any possible (and, as yet unproven) risks of excess erythritol would also need to be balanced against the very real health risks of excess glucose consumption.

Oliver Jones

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Particular components in tea, such as polyphenols, may reduce blood glucose concentration by inhibiting the activity of α-glucosidase and/or inhibiting the activity of other enzymes, but a sufficient amount of the bioactive substance is required to be effective.

Xiaying Li

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Intermittent standing breaks throughout the day and after meals reduced glucose on average by 9.51 % compared to prolonged sitting. However, intermittent light-intensity walking throughout the day saw a greater reduction of glucose by an average of 17.01 % compared to prolonged sitting, this suggests that breaking prolonged sitting with standing and light-walking breaks throughout the day is beneficial for glucose levels.

Aidan Buffey

Found on CNN
1 year ago

So some women may use it in pregnancy, thinking that it's a safe alternative to other medicines, even prescribed medications, yet studies show connections between marijuana use during pregnancy and low-birth weight in babies and behavioral problems later in childhood, and there may be links to glucose and weight issues as well.

Brianna Moore

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We know that individuals with obesity are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, glucose intolerance and some cancers, so improving that( health) profile is beneficial.

Nieca Goldberg

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Diet sodas and other artificially sweetened beverages are counterproductive when it comes to heart health. Artificially sweetened drinks are associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases. One study even shows that daily consumption of diet soda may cause a 36% greater risk of metabolic syndrome and a 67% greater risk of type 2 diabetes when compared with non-diet-soda drinkers, these risks are related to the loss of ability to gauge caloric density, increased appetite, disrupted microbiome resulting in glucose intolerance and increased cravings for sugary/energy-dense foods and drinks.

Arika Hoscheit

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

By exercising, you can increase the muscle cells to use the glucose and insulin more efficiently.

Maryann McLaughlin

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I vividly remember sitting there next to Senator Mondale in the staff chair and Jim Allen was sucking tubes of glucose to keep Jim Allen energy going during the course of Jim Allen long standing talk.

Robert Barnett

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The fungus takes the window of opportunity, invades the body, this body has a small opening because of Covid, because of the sugars( high glucose levels), because of the antibiotics -- because of so many other things,( black fungus) gets a foothold.

Hemant Thacker

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The difference between the groups of patients was significant, blood glucose levels of people on cinnamon would not go as high as the participants on placebo after meals and also would return to baseline much faster.

Giulio Romeo

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The cause behind these associations isn't clear, other potential biological causes could be attributed to experimental evidence linking consumption of artificial sweeteners to sugar cravings, appetite stimulation and glucose intolerance.

Sharon Horesh Bergquist

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Drinking alcohol can impair the liver's ability to release the right amount of glycogen, or stored glucose, into the blood to keep blood glucose levels stable.

Ginger Hultin

Found on CNN
5 years ago

It's more health economics than the actual treatment, i think the potential for improving glucose control is definitely there.

Roman Hovorka

Found on CNN
5 years ago

I nearly put our company out of business in 2010 ... because I bought 400 blood glucose monitors, and I took about 40,000 test strips in bike boxes to the Tour of Rwanda.

Phil Southerland

Found on CNN
6 years ago

After eating, there is a big spike in glucose levels, in those with impaired glucose regulation, they’re not able to bring them back down to normal levels that quickly.

Joseph Henson

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We kind of know what are the main nodes that have to happen for the body to be resilient to stresses and be able to live longer. They include pathways like the insulin signaling pathway or the growth pathway and some other mechanisms, it happens that this drug, metformin, works on several of those mechanisms that are so crucial to stop the aging process— glucose being one of them but not a central one.

Nir Barzilai

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Your blood glucose will reach its lowest point about three hours after a meal, so you can imagine that time period is a collision of effects for many people.

Anne Milasincic Andrews

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Lowering( post-meal) blood glucose and cholesterol may be useful to reduce the negative effects of glucose and cholesterol on the cardiovascular system.

Francesco Violi

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Our findings suggest that insulin resistance could increase risk for Alzheimer’s disease by affecting glucose metabolism in the brain.

Barbara Bendlin

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Several factors could explain the positive association between time spent sitting and higher all-cause death rates, prolonged time spent sitting, independent of physical activity, has been shown to have important metabolic consequences, and may influence things like triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein, cholesterol, fasting plasma glucose, resting blood pressure and leptin, which are biomarkers of obesity and cardiovascular and other chronic diseases.

Alpa Patel

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

People can pass by one and miss by the other and it is confusion, many labeled as pre-diabetes by A1c would have diabetes if tested by the gold standard oral glucose tolerance test.

Robert Cohen

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We hope that smart insulin could reduce the burden for people with diabetes by decreasing the frequency of insulin injections and help them better manage blood glucose profiles to prevent short and long-term complications.

Danny Chou

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Alcohol increases insulin levels and lowers blood glucose, so combining alcohol with anti-diabetic drugs that regulate glucose levels could cause an undesirable drop in blood sugar. And, over time, it could contribute to insulin insensitivity, our findings highlight a major gap in the literature.

Aaron White

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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