ON THIS PAGEFood and Blood SugarWhy Postprandial Measurements Are ImportantGlucose Data as FeedbackWho Should Check?Using a CGMChecking your blood glucose (sugar) levels at least once a day may be ...
Blood glucose levels vary, depending on a person’s health status and whether they have eaten. People without diabetes typically have between 72–140 milligrams of glucose per 1 deciliter of blood.
If you have diabetes and you take insulin, you’re probably very familiar with carrying around some sort of fast-acting sugar to ward off plummeting blood sugars. Some people may opt for juice or candy ...