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Normal value range
Humans
Normal blood glucose level (tested while fasting) for non-diabetics should be 3.9–5.5 mmol/L (70–100 mg/dL).[5][6][7]According to the American Diabetes Association, the fasting blood glucose target range for diabetics, should be 3.9–7.2 mmol/L (70–130 mg/dL) and less than 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dL) two hours after meals (as measured by a blood glucose monitor).[5][6][8]
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Normal value range
Humans
Normal blood glucose level (tested while fasting) for non-diabetics should be 3.9–5.5 mmol/L (70–100 mg/dL).[5][6][7]According to the American Diabetes Association, the fasting blood glucose target range for diabetics, should be 3.9–7.2 mmol/L (70–130 mg/dL) and less than 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dL) two hours after meals (as measured by a blood glucose monitor).[5][6][8]
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Normal value range
Humans
Normal blood glucose level (tested while fasting) for non-diabetics should be 3.9–5.5 mmol/L (70–100 mg/dL).[5][6][7]According to the American Diabetes Association, the fasting blood glucose target range for diabetics, should be 3.9–7.2 mmol/L (70–130 mg/dL) and less than 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dL) two hours after meals (as measured by a blood glucose monitor).[5][6][8]
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Note source variant
Normal value range
Humans
Normal blood glucose level (tested while fasting) for non-diabetics should be 3.9–5.5 mmol/L (70–100 mg/dL).[5][6][7]According to the American Diabetes Association, the fasting blood glucose target range for diabetics, should be 3.9–7.2 mmol/L (70–130 mg/dL) and less than 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dL) two hours after meals (as measured by a blood glucose monitor).[5][6][8]
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Note source variant
Normal value range
Humans
Normal blood glucose level (tested while fasting) for non-diabetics should be 3.9–5.5 mmol/L (70–100 mg/dL).[5][6][7]According to the American Diabetes Association, the fasting blood glucose target range for diabetics, should be 3.9–7.2 mmol/L (70–130 mg/dL) and less than 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dL) two hours after meals (as measured by a blood glucose monitor).[5][6][8]
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Personal note:
Subject: BGLFor a healthy person, Blood glucose levels (BGLs) can range in the interval of 4.0 – 7.8 millimoles of glucose per litre of blood (mmols/L) regardless of diet, exercise, or stress level.
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Personal note:
Subject: BGLFor a healthy person, Blood glucose levels (BGLs) can range in the interval of 4.0 – 7.8 millimoles of glucose per litre of blood (mmols/L) regardless of diet, exercise, or stress level.
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Personal note:
Subject: BGLFor a healthy person, Blood glucose levels (BGLs) can range in the interval of 4.0 – 7.8 millimoles of glucose per litre of blood (mmols/L) regardless of diet, exercise, or stress level.
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Personal note:
Subject: BGLFor a healthy person, Blood glucose levels (BGLs) can range in the interval of 4.0 – 7.8 millimoles of glucose per litre of blood (mmols/L) regardless of diet, exercise, or stress level.
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Personal note:
Subject: BGLFor a healthy person, Blood glucose levels (BGLs) can range in the interval of 4.0 – 7.8 millimoles of glucose per litre of blood (mmols/L) regardless of diet, exercise, or stress level.