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Glycemic Variability Control

Meaning

Glycemic Variability Control refers to the clinical objective of minimizing the rapid, frequent fluctuations in blood glucose levels throughout the day, even when fasting glucose remains within a defined reference range. Excessive variability is independently associated with increased oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction, impacting metabolic health and long-term endocrine function. Achieving tight control requires precise insulin sensitivity management.