Posted on March 21, 2010.
Is eating sugar before a night of fasting blood glucose test affect results? I wonder if eating sugar before a night fasting glucose test results affect the next morning. For example, if I eat good deserts on the eve of my fasting glucose test tomorrow, they affect the results drastically or slightly or not at all?
I'm sure it affects the PP test results, but it does not test well on an empty stomach?
No.
A fasting blood glucose test should be 6-8 hours without food or sugar, but the day does not matter. If your body is deficient, your glycogen (sugar your body uses the liver when you have not eaten for a while) will be enough to raise your blood sugar to fasting blood glucose testing. That is why he is sober, everything your body needs to do to show how it works on its own can be overnight. Even a type II diabetic medication must be well enough to remain within the normal levels of blood glucose levels of non-diabetic.
Your body will have passed desserts, evil or not, the next morning. You'll be below 110 or your function is impaired and if you ate sugar 6 hours ago and you are always above 110, you are impaired. Even if you do not eat sugar, if you are impaired, your liver you will head its own sugar.
If any concerns to your doctor about the results, he / she will order an A1c HbA1c-hemoglobin. It provides clean records decisive average levels of blood glucose during the last 2-3 months. We can not be changed by your diet, shows the function of your body. If you're not 4-6% in this test, you are impaired. If you are between 6-7%, you need medication, but you do not cause secondary damage yet. If you are above 7%, you are likely to cause complications to the line. You need to cut all sugar and starch until the drugs reach developed.
Eat your ice cream, but not within 6-8 hours of your test, and if you are diabetic or even slightly overweight, you have to keep sugar, if possible. Use your common sense. If your test is routine, ignore everything else and eat desserts!
Cheers!
Duh
This is called a fasting glucose test for a reason.
Yes, the sugar will change the day before the actual results could mean that you can be diagnosed with hyperglycemia or diabetes type 2 and you can not either.
The difference may be moderate to dramatic depending on the amount of sugar in the desert, how much was consumed, etc.
Yes, it will affect your test. You need to fast at least 12 hours before the test. If you eat a lot of desserts, your test will be affected drastically. You need to fast for an accurate result.
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Probably yes.
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If you are diabetic, it will not matter if you do this or not he has a high sugar if you are diabetic. they dont 'want you to eat more sugar because if she goes to high you can get into a coma and setting hops. It is for this reason.