glukoositasoon
Glukoositasoon is the Finnish term for glucose concentration, referring to the amount of glucose in the bloodstream. In medical and physiological contexts, it describes the level of circulating glucose in plasma and, less precisely, in other body fluids. Glucose concentration is a key indicator of energy balance and metabolic health, and it is tightly regulated by the body.
Glucose is measured primarily in plasma or serum using blood samples. The most common tests are fasting
The body maintains glucose levels through liver glucose production and uptake by muscles and adipose tissue,