reactive hypoglycemia

     

Reactive hypoglycemia is a meical term describing recurrent episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia occurring 2-4 hours after a high carbohydrate meal (or oral glucose load). It is thought to represent a consequence of excessive insulin release triggered by the carbohydrate meal but continuing past the digestion and disposal of the glucose derived from the meal.

Tweets about reactive hypoglycemia

  • @ItsTheWooo eh, nothing changes. He's been saying reactive hypoglycemia doesn't exist / doesn't matter ever since taubesgate
  • @ValkyrieFitness it sounds like you have reactive hypoglycemia too. I have to eat every two hours, high protein/fibre foods.
  • On this week's podcast I discuss reactive hypoglycemia. Thanks for listening! #hypoglycemia #glutamate
  • @iainistwit @girlgerms @dawnstarau Interesting; I hadn't noticed. Had a similar problem with the sugar (not allergic; reactive hypoglycemia)
  • RT @sugar_nation: In reactive hypoglycemia, increased insulin secretion following high carbohydrate intake leads to low blood #sugar. #Know…
  • In reactive hypoglycemia, increased insulin secretion following high carbohydrate intake leads to low blood #sugar. #KnowledgeBomb
  • @DIYcookery I call it reactive hypoglycemia
  • @mventour no gluten problem. Non diabetic reactive hypoglycemia.