Although SIF levels < 1 渭mol/L were associated with reduced insulin secretion and increased FPG levels, the risk of diabetes was not elevated. These results suggest that increased SIF levels caused by a large fluoride intake and compromised renal function combined with poor lifestyle choices ...
Fig. 4: Optimal cognitive performance was associated with slightly elevated glucose levels. Optimal DSM RT (y-axis) plotted against glucose levels that were associated with optimal DSM RT (x-axis) for each EMA completion cutoff (≥50%, ≥66%, ≥80%). Along the x-axis: glucose is centered...
Hence, slightly elevated glucose levels, even in the non-diabetic range, might be associated with increased macrovascular disease. Within the Northern Sweden MONICA project a population survey was performed in 1986. Electrocardiograms (ECG's) were recorded for half of the survey (n = 790) and ...
In both humans and animal models of Type 2 diabetes, random blood glucose concentrations are often close to normal or only slightly elevated. Subsequently, glucose tolerance tests are often used to study blood glucose homeostasis under stimulated conditions. Animals are usually fasted prior to being ...
Diabetes is characterised by elevated glucose or above-normal glucose levels (hyperglycaemia) in blood serum due to a complete lack of insulin secretion by pancreatic β-cells (type 1 diabetes), inadequate insulin production, or a loss of the ability to respond to secreted insulin (type 2 diabet...
More evidence that even modestly elevated blood glucose levels increase the risk of early all-cause and cardiovascular mortality as well as the risk of new diabetes diagnoses in acute heart failure patients without diabetes.
Overall, there were large differ- ences in glucose uptake between-subjects; however, participants did not have impaired fasting glucose levels (i.e., FG , 5.6 mM) or impaired glucose tolerance (i.e., 2hPG , 7.8 mM) with the exception of a subject (S10) who had a slightly elevated FG...
euDKA is defined as a ketoacidosis with a normal to slightly elevated plasma glucose level, usually less than 200 mg/dL.16As a potential mechanism underlying euDKA following SGLT-2 inhibition, the inhibition of glucose reabsorption first leads to decreased plasma glucose...
(tricarboxylic acid) cycle so as to generate substantial amounts of ATP. The elevated blood glucose levels stimulateinsulin secretionfrom the pancreas (seeFig. 6.21). This leads to an increased uptake of glucose and storage over 24hours as glycogen by the liver (3×17g), muscle (3×24g),...
Prolonged exposure of human beta cells to elevated glucose levels results in sustained cellular activation leading to a loss of glucose regulation J. Clin. Invest., 98 (1996), pp. 2805-2812 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 5. Ling Z., R. Kiekens, T. Mahler, F.C. Schuit, M. Pipeleers-Mar...