Analyzing Roles and Contributions of Fasting Plasma Glucose, Carbs/Sugar Intake Amount, and Post-Meal Walking Steps on the Formation of Postprandial Plasma Glucose using Linear Elastic Glucose Theory of GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine, LEGT Part 19 (No. 401)
Abstract
Gerald C Hsu
The author uses his self-monitoring glucose devices (SMGD) collected glucose data (sensor glucoses), during the time period from 5/5/2018 to 12/31/2020, and organizes them into five separated “half-year” periods. He then applies his developed linear elastic glucose theory (LEGT) to calculate and evaluate the separated contribution percentages of three contributors within each period. They are postprandial plasma glucose (PPG) baseline factor via fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and GH-f Modulus, diet factor via carbs/sugar intake amount and GH-p Modulus, and exercise factor via post-meal walking steps. His purpose is to identify the FPG variance and its contribution on PPG formation due to the hidden strength from the overall health state of pancreatic beta cells.