Elevated morning blood glucose levels are a common concern for individuals managing diabetes. Studies indicate that over 50% of people with diabetes experience this issue. (my.clevelandclinic.org) The pancreas plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar by secreting insulin, which facilitates glucose uptake by cells. (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) However, factors such as underdiagnosed hyperglycemia and nighttime habits can disrupt this balance, leading to higher morning glucose levels. This article explores how certain nighttime behaviors may contribute to elevated morning blood sugar and offers strategies to mitigate this effect.
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31. Excessive Use of Nighttime Supplements Certain nighttime supplements, particularly those labeled as “energy boosters,” can adversely affect blood glucose levels. Ingredients like caffeine, commonly found…