postprandial en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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postprandial [ingl. am. ˌpoʊs(t)ˈprændiəl, ingl. brit. pəʊs(t)ˈprandɪəl] ADJ. liter. or hum. atrbv.

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A more precise term for that condition is idiopathic postprandial syndrome.
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The results suggest that mushrooms may moderate postprandial glucose-related responses.
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In this postprandial or fed state, the liver takes in more glucose from the blood than it releases.
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Upon the completion of digestion, these postprandial responses are thrown into reverse; tissue function is collectively downregulated and tissues undergo atrophy.
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They do not produce hypoglycemia; instead, they reduce basal and postprandial hyperglycemia in diabetics.
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Whilst fasting blood glucose have been shown to be similar in both capillary and venous samples, postprandial blood glucose levels (those measured after a meal) can vary.
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Often, there are raised glucose levels in the early measurements, reflecting the loss of a postprandial (after the meal) peak in insulin production.
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In the past, postprandial hyperglycemia has been considered a risk factor associated mainly with diabetes.
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In the course of diagnosis is determined by the amount and concentration of acid released from human fasting and postprandial effect on acid secretion lifestyle, diet, intake of various drugs.
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The metabolic response to a carbohydrate challenge is conveniently assessed by a postprandial glucose level drawn 2 hours after a meal or a glucose load.
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