Viscoelastic or Viscoplastic Glucose Theory (VGT #46): Using Viscoplasticity/Viscoplasticity to Explore the Inter-Relationships on CVD Risk % Versus Sensor Measured Fasting Plasma Glucose and Body Weight Based on Eight Collected Semi-Annual Data over an ~4-Year Period from 5/8/2018 to 3/20/2022 using the GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 631)
Abstract
Gerald C Hsu
The purpose of this research article is to explore a possible link between CVD risk probability percentage (CVD %) and body weight (BW) in the early morning. Body weight is very easy to measure by standing on a weight scale. Weight in the early morning is highly correlated with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) measured in the early morning or averaged glucose during sleeping hours. FPG also serves as the baseline of postprandial plasma glucose (PPG) and contributes around 25% to 29% of daily average glucose (eAG). Daily average glucose levels or quarterly HbA1C values (averaged eAG during the past 90-115 days) determine the severity of diabetes disease. Finally, diabetes is one of the major influential chronic diseases for developing many kinds of heart diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVD). From the author’s mathematical view, in this biomedical field, an output biomarker sometimes turns into an input biomarker of a third biomarker. Therefore, many biomedical problems can be described as a scenario of the matrix with “m by n by p” dimensions.