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Old 03-05-2013, 07:34 PM
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here is another link with the tables at least.

http://www.dsolve.com/news-aamp-info...ce-information

When a person does heavy exercise and then takes their sugars, they may be high. This is because of the cortisol effect and rapid conversion of glycogen that is stored.

They will then go down, in a while if that person is normal.

If a person is prediabetic the sugars can go up to 400 or more!

More explanation here:
http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/a...-blood-glucose

Overall on a daily basis in moderation, there is not much effect.


But when exercise is heavy, there will be a brief rise.
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