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'''Glycemia''' is the [[blood sugar level]], that is, the measure of glucose concentrated in the blood. Related words include:
'''Glycemia''' is the [[blood sugar level]], that is, the measure of glucose concentrated in the blood. Related words include:
* [[Glycemic]], the adjective of glycemia
* [[Glycemic]], the adjective for glycemia
* [[Hyperglycemia]], an unusually high concentration of glucose in the blood
* [[Hyperglycemia]], an unusually high concentration of glucose in the blood
* [[Hypoglycemia]], an unusually low concentration of glucose in the blood
* [[Hypoglycemia]], an unusually low concentration of glucose in the blood

Revision as of 07:51, 30 April 2024

Glycemia is the blood sugar level, that is, the measure of glucose concentrated in the blood. Related words include:

  • Glycemic, the adjective for glycemia
  • Hyperglycemia, an unusually high concentration of glucose in the blood
  • Hypoglycemia, an unusually low concentration of glucose in the blood