Subject a (without diabetes)
food type starting blood glucose level (mg/dl) blood glucose leve...
Health, 23.10.2019 02:00, oparadorableo8018
Subject a (without diabetes)
food type starting blood glucose level (mg/dl) blood glucose level after 1 hour (mg/dl) blood glucose level after 2 hours (mg/dl) blood glucose level after 3 hours (mg/dl)
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subject b (with type 1 diabetes)
food type starting blood glucose level (mg/dl) blood glucose level after 1 hour (mg/dl) blood glucose level after 2 hours (mg/dl) blood glucose level after 3 hours (mg/dl)
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100
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