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Glucose tolerance test
Abbreviation GTT

Procedure for the early recognition of transitional stages between normal carbohydrate metabolism and type 2 diabetes or type 1 diabetes. Glucose tolerance is the ability of the body to take up glucose, without this leading to pathologically raised blood sugar levels (hyperglycaemia) or to elimination of sugar in the kidneys (glucosuria). Abnormal glucose tolerance can be detected with the glucose tolerance test.

Principle
After three days of carbohydrate-rich nutrition (ca. 200 g carbohydrate/day), the subject is made to drink a glucose solution containing 75 or 100 g glucose on an empty stomach. Sugar concentrations in blood and urine are then measured after 1, 2 and (perhaps) 3 hours. The values measured permit a distinction between normal subjects, those with abnormal glucose tolerance and those with diabetes of types 1 or 2. For normal subjects the blood sugar concentration on an empty stomach is under 110 mg/dl and under 140 mg/dl two hours after glucose intake. With type 1 or 2 diabetes the blood sugar concentration on an empty stomach is ca. 126 mg/dl and ca. 200 mg/dl two hours after glucose intake.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin