After sleeping for seven or eight hours, someone should have decreased the blood sugar level in the morning. But many people, especially people with diabetes are actually increasing their blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia), usually occurs between 2-8 hours of the morning.
"Can lead During sleep, the body has a variety of hormones, the spikes in blood sugar levels. It is also possible because the body is not to insulin normally react," Christy Parkin said from the American Diabetes Association, as quoted by Livestrong, Wednesday (16/09/2010).
Some conditions known to cause increased blood sugar levels in the morning person, namely:
Dawn RaidClevel Clinic explains dawn attack (Dawn Phenomenon), which by the results of a series of natural changes in a person's body all night long. If the dose of insulin begins to sink in the night, the body with saving way to respond is to release glucose, which increase blood sugar levels in the morning.
Somogyi effectSeveral decades ago researchers biokomia Michael Somogyi, Ph.D. found that people with diabetes to eat late at night, consume alcohol or insulin too late, it will cause spikes in blood sugar levels in the morning. This condition is known as the Somogyi effect and is caused by human activities themselves.
Depreciation of insulinElevated blood sugar levels in the morning can also be caused by decrease (depreciation) of insulin levels in the body, this is because the dose of insulin reduced at night or unloaded.
The best way is to determine the cause of hyperglycemia in the morning to measure blood glucose during the night.
If blood sugar levels began during the three hours of the morning decline is cause it is the possible impact Somogyilah. If high blood sugar levels between 3.00 bis 08.00 clock clock in the morning could be dawn phenomenon, a trigger. But if blood sugar from early morning until 3 increased Clock in the morning, then it is probably due to lower insulin levels.
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