Are there interindividual differences in the reactive hypoglycaemia response to breakfast? A replicate crossover trial
Javier T. Gonzalez,
Lorenzo Lolli,
Rachel C. Veasey
et al.
Abstract:Background
Following consumption of a meal, circulating glucose concentrations can rise and then fall briefly below the basal/fasting concentrations. This phenomenon is known as reactive hypoglycaemia but to date no researcher has explored potential inter-individual differences in response to meal consumption.
Objective
We conducted a secondary analysis of existing data to examine inter-individual variability of reactive hypoglycaemia in response t… Show more
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