Glucose [noun]
Definition of Glucose:
level of glucose in blood
Opposite/Antonyms of Glucose:
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Sentence/Example of Glucose:
Biosensors measure a cyclist’s glucose to help optimize fuel levels.
During a follow-up visit with his doctor, he learned he had dangerously high blood glucose levels and was readmitted.
He started to focus less on blood glucose and more on making sure his patients could eat their soup before it cooled.
Only certain molecules such as iron and glucose are “escorted” in by a special protein called transferrin, while all others are actively transported out.
This matters because over time, higher levels of sugar consumption will erode the body’s ability to successfully control blood glucose levels, a process that can begin in childhood.
She says it would be “almost like waking up your own fat cells to boost your glucose metabolism.”
Its main purpose is to take glucose from the blood and safely store this energy as lipid inside our fat cells, which our body uses later for fuel.
Wearable electronic tattoos that can sense electrophysiological signals like heart rate and brain activity or monitor hydration and glucose levels from sweat are under development.
For example, tracking glucose might help people with diabetes manage their disease.
I had already built an algorithm, based on seeing my glucose data to tell me, the human, how much insulin to dose.