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glycemia

or gly·cae·mi·a

[ glahy-see-mee-uh ]

noun

, Medicine/Medical.
  1. the presence of glucose in the blood.


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Other Words From

  • gly·cemic gly·caemic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of glycemia1

First recorded in 1900–05; glyc- + -emia
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Example Sentences

“We discovered that the patients who exhibited higher amounts of Akkermansia were the patients who had a very strong improvement in cholesterol, in glycemia, in waist to hip ratio and also a reduction in different parameters in both cardiovascular disease and risk factors.”

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The authors found that adding glycemia measures to conventional cardiovascular risk assessment provided little additional prognostic information.

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One somewhat surprising finding was that four different measures of glycemia independently resulted in a  J-shaped curve of cardiovascular risk — although lower glycemia levels were generally associated with lower levels of risk, at the extreme lowest level there was a rebound in risk.

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This finding “should encourage further studies to test whether very low glycemia levels are markers of ill health,” write the authors.

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“This finding challenges suggestions that postload glucose levels predict CVD incidence more strongly than do other glycemia measures,” they say.

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