holyschmoly
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- Type of diabetes
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- I do not have diabetes
Hi all,
I've been googling but I haven't been able to find any concrete answers on this topic. What should an average non-diabetic person's blood glucose levels be throughout the day? I know that the blood glucose levels of a non-diabetic person should fit in to specific ranges at specific times throughout the day (for example ... after waking up, before sleeping, after a meal, before a meal, etc), I just don't know what those ranges are.
Does anyone know what these ranges are? I purchased a blood glucose monitor from my local pharmacy to check myself. If my blood glucose levels are out of these ranges, does it mean that I'm at risk for diabetes? I'm an athlete so my diet is fairly well regulated, but I do have some people with diabetes in my family. I eat 6 meals a day at 500 calories per meal. Calories in each meal are split equally across fats/protein/carbohydrates. My daily sugar intake comes out to about 45g.
I've been googling but I haven't been able to find any concrete answers on this topic. What should an average non-diabetic person's blood glucose levels be throughout the day? I know that the blood glucose levels of a non-diabetic person should fit in to specific ranges at specific times throughout the day (for example ... after waking up, before sleeping, after a meal, before a meal, etc), I just don't know what those ranges are.
Does anyone know what these ranges are? I purchased a blood glucose monitor from my local pharmacy to check myself. If my blood glucose levels are out of these ranges, does it mean that I'm at risk for diabetes? I'm an athlete so my diet is fairly well regulated, but I do have some people with diabetes in my family. I eat 6 meals a day at 500 calories per meal. Calories in each meal are split equally across fats/protein/carbohydrates. My daily sugar intake comes out to about 45g.