Using 12-years of Glucoses Including Intermittent Fasting Glucose Data Along with High-Carb Meals Glucose Data to Study The Suitability, Lower-Bound, and Upper Bound of the Linear Elastic Glucose Theory Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine, Part 23 (No. 412)
Abstract
Gerald C Hsu
The author utilizes his collected finger-piercing measured glucose data starting in 2012 and sensor collected glucose data starting in 2018 to conduct his research on applications of his developed linear elastic glucose theory (LEGT) in 2020. He also segregates his glucose data from the intermittent fasting (IF) experiment (16-hours without food) to use for his lower-bound study (carbs/sugar intake amounts near or equal to zero) and his high-carbs meals (carbs/ sugar amount between 40 grams to 200 grams per meal) for his upper-bound study. Furthermore, using old record of his sparse hyperglycemia data (not on a daily or frequent basis) during the earlier years of 2010-2011, he applies LEGT calculation algorithms to re-verify the suitability of his created GH-modulus. He indeed suffered from hyperglycemic conditions which were indicated via fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and postprandial plasma glucose (PPG) from 2010 to 2013. For example, in 2010, his average FPG was at 220 mg/dL and average PPG was at 280 mg/dL with a HbA1C level of 10%.