What is the normal range of glucose tolerance

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Many people are very unfamiliar with glucose tolerance. They don't know what it is, so they don't know what the normal range of glucose tolerance is. I believe you will know what the normal range of glucose tolerance is after reading the following.

What is the normal range of glucose tolerance

First, generally speaking, the normal glucose tolerance is less than 6.1mmol/l in fasting; oral glucose reaches the peak in 30-60min, the peak is less than 11.1mmol/l, and returns to the normal level in 120min, < 7.8mmol/l.

Secondly, the normal range of blood glucose concentration in fasting diabetic glucose tolerance was ≥ 7.0mmol/l; after taking glucose, blood glucose rose sharply, the peak time delayed, the peak value exceeded 11.1mmol/l, and it was still higher than the normal level 2 hours later, and urine glucose was often positive. The blood glucose level 2 hours after taking glucose is the most important index.

Thirdly, if glucose tolerance is impaired, the normal range of blood glucose is 6.11-7.0 mmol / L at fasting, and the blood glucose level after 2 hours is 7.8 mmol / L ≤ 2 hours, and the blood glucose level is less than 11.1 mmol / L.

matters needing attention

We must know that sugar tolerance, whether high or low, will cause certain harm to our body, so we must control it within the normal range.