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Glycemic Stabilization Protocols

Meaning

Glycemic Stabilization Protocols are a set of structured, evidence-based clinical interventions, including dietary, exercise, and potentially pharmacological components, specifically designed to minimize postprandial glucose excursions and maintain fasting blood glucose and insulin levels within a narrow, healthy physiological range. The core purpose is to reduce metabolic stress, enhance insulin sensitivity, and prevent the deleterious effects of chronic hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia on vascular and endocrine health. Successful stabilization is a critical factor in mitigating the risk of insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.