Nighttime hyperglycemia affects an estimated 30% of people with diabetes, often going undetected until complications arise (Diabetes Care). The endocrine system, especially the pancreas, orchestrates blood sugar control, but its delicate balance can be disrupted by common habits after dusk. The challenge lies in the subtle or delayed symptoms, making early detection difficult (NIH). Understanding how nighttime behaviors impact glucose levels is critical for prevention and effective management of hyperglycemia during sleep.
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48. Eating High-Calorie, Low-Nutrient Snacks Consuming snacks that are high in calories but low in nutrients—such as chips, candy, pastries, and processed snack bars—can cause significant…