There are two common methods used to prepare for the postprandial glucose blood sugar test. The first option is to eat a normal meal lasting no longer than 20 minutes and then getting one’s blood drawn exactly 2 hours after the start of the meal.
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FBS ( Fasting Glucose )
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RBS ( Random glucose )
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PPBS (Postprandial Glucose)
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what is the ppbs test?
The Postprandial glucose test or PPBS is a glucose test done on the blood that helps determine the type of sugar, also known as glucose after a certain meal. Carbohydrate foods are the main sources of glucose and it is a primary source of energy present in the body.
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