Neoglucogenesis or gluconeogenesis is a metabolic pathway that takes place in the liver and kidney for the formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors during conditions like starving, stress, high protein diet, and prolonged exercise. It maintains body's glucose homeostasis whenever dietary carbohydrate becomes insufficient. It provides continuous energy supply to vital organs like the brain, cornea, kidney, red blood cells, etc., even if the glycogen stores deplete.
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Fasting sugar level is higher than postprandial level. Why?
Query: Hello doctor, My mother's fasting sugar is higher than the post prandial sugar (130 and 115 respectively). She had normal diet only. And also, 2 hours after taking 75 grams of glucose, without any work, the sugar level is 260. Why is this happening? Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Regarding blood sugar levels, if a patient is diabetic and if she is on oral medication for diabetes, the sugar levels can be as have you stated (fasting blood sugar level more than the post prandial blood sugar). This happens because most of the anti-diabetic med... Read Full »