Diabetes now affects over 37 million Americans, with millions more at risk due to prediabetes and undiagnosed blood sugar imbalances. Yet, few realize how tightly blood sugar control is linked to time of day. Research shows that even healthy individuals can experience hidden blood sugar spikes at specific times, often before noticeable symptoms arise.
The pancreas, our main blood sugar regulator, struggles to keep up with changing demands throughout the day. Trouble is, most people don’t realize their blood sugar is spiking until complications set in. Understanding the timing of blood sugar fluctuations is crucial for prevention and management (CDC).
This article explores the surprising time of day that can wreak havoc on your blood sugar—and what you can do about it.
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