bloedglucose
Bloedglucose, or glucose in the blood, refers to the concentration of the sugar glucose in blood plasma. It is the primary energy source for many tissues and is maintained within a narrow range by hormonal and metabolic processes. In adults without diabetes, fasting bloedglucose typically lies between about 4.0 and 5.4 mmol/L (72–99 mg/dL). After a meal, bloedglucose rises but usually remains below about 7.8 mmol/L (140 mg/dL) within two hours.
Regulation of bloedglucose involves insulin, which promotes glucose uptake and storage, and glucagon, which stimulates glucose
Measurement and clinical use: bloedglucose can be measured in capillary blood with finger-prick meters or in
Clinical relevance: chronically high bloedglucose (hyperglycemia) is a feature of diabetes mellitus and is linked to