Viscoelastic or Viscoplastic Glucose Theory (VGT 80): Applying VGT Energy Theories to Study the Residual Effect on Body Weight and Postprandial Plasma Glucose by Comparing Two Different Periods of Rich and Heavy Meals and Hyperglycemic Meals Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 670)
Abstract
Gerald C Hsu
The author celebrated his birthday with a lunch party on 1/16/2022, where he consumed 20% of a large cake slice. His finger-pierced postprandial plasma glucose (PPG) level reached 171 mg/dL after that luncheon. Over several days, he noticed that his overall PPG levels were persistently higher. Out of curiosity regarding the possible extent of the residual effect on his PPG due to a single hyperglycemic meal, he then queried his ~5000 meals database for the high carbs/sugar meals with hyperglycemic PPG (hyper-PPG) levels above 170 mg/dL. He identified 20 independent hyper-PPG meals over 4 years, Y2018 - Y2022. Next, he grouped his extracted PPG and carbs/sugar data into two separate periods: the period containing 10 days of PPG data before the hyper-PPG day and the post-period containing 10 days of PPG data including the hyper-PPG day. He conducted his research work regarding the special hyper-PPG phenomenon and wrote paper No. 586, VGT#7. Its conclusion is that during these 4 years, any single hyper-PPG meal had a residual effect of approximately 10 days. This phenomenon would eventually dissipate with considerable effort.