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What is an upside of using A1c versus fasting glucose?
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What is the potential downside of using A1c?
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Even blood sugar on the high end of the normal blood glucose range still increases risk of heart disease and many other conditions.
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4. Question
Which biomarker is the most sensitive marker for predicting future diabetes and heart disease?
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5. Question
In the second phase insulin response, the beta cells release more insulin if blood sugar is not back to pre-meal starting levels.
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6. Question
What is the target fasting glucose range for healthy people?
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7. Question
What non-glucose related biomarkers are good indicators to use to test for metabolic dysfunction and dysglycemia?
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8. Question
Over what time period does A1c measure average blood sugar?
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How can post-meal glucose levels be measured in clinical settings?
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10. Question
What pattern of cholesterol markers could indicate metabolic dysfunction?
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