Elevated blood glucose levels caused by the physiological stress response, in which cortisol and adrenaline promote glucose release from liver stores and reduce insulin sensitivity, even in non-diabetic individuals.
/ Stress-induced hyperglycaemia
Kate Osborne - MSc, BSc (HONS), Dip BCNH, AFMCP
/ Stress-induced hyperglycaemia
Elevated blood glucose levels caused by the physiological stress response, in which cortisol and adrenaline promote glucose release from liver stores and reduce insulin sensitivity, even in non-diabetic individuals.