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Metabolic Changes In Diabetes Mellitus

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Metabolic Changes In Diabetes Mellitus

Question 1. Metabolic changes in diabetes mellitus
Answer:

  • Diabetes mellitus is associated with several metabolic alterations
  • The most important of them are:

“Understanding metabolic changes in diabetes mellitus through FAQs: Composition, functions, and uses explained”

↓Glucose uptake
↑Glucose production

Major Metabolic Changes In Diabetes Mellitus:

Absolute or relative insulin deficiency
↓
Multiple metabolic effects
↓

Carbohydrate metabolic

“Importance of studying metabolic changes in diabetes mellitus for medical students: Questions explained”

Question 2. GTT.
Answer:

  • It means a glucose tolerance test.
  • The diagnosis of diabetes is made on the basis, of individuals’ response to the oral glucose load n n-her-d as an oral glucose tolerance test.

Value:

1. In normal individuals.

  • Fasting glucose concentration – 75 – 110 mg/dl.

“Factors influencing success with metabolic changes in diabetes mellitus studies: Q&A”

2. In patients with impaired glucose tolerance.

  • Fasting glucose – 110 – 26 mg/dl.
  • Postpardinal glucose – 140 – 200 mg/dl.

3. In diabetic patients.

  • Fasting glucose – exceeds 126 mg/dl.
  • Postpardinal glucose – exceeds 200 mg/dl.

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