glikémia
Glikémia refers to the concentration of glucose in the blood. Glucose, a simple sugar, is the primary source of energy for the body's cells. Maintaining stable glikémia levels is crucial for proper bodily function, and this regulation is primarily managed by hormones, most notably insulin and glucagon, produced by the pancreas.
When glikémia levels rise, typically after eating, the pancreas releases insulin. Insulin facilitates the uptake of
Abnormal glikémia levels can lead to various health conditions. Persistently high glikémia is characteristic of diabetes