Prandial in a sentence as an adjective

My one and two-hour post-prandials are below 100 mg/dL, usually below 90 mg/dL.

But post-prandial coma isn't great for meetings that require thought and focus either.

The second statement is not true, differences have been shown.> I don't really know what you're implying here, but I suspect you are still getting hamstrung by the prandial window.

Empirically, when I break out of keto to verify whether or not it is still a factor in my ongoing treatment, I can go as high as 150 post-prandial, and I get a headache.

And all of us have that, sort of this - what's called the post-prandial dip in alertness, just means "after lunch" - and if I measure your brainwave activity with electrodes, I can see a drop in your physiological alertness somewhere between 2 to 4 pm in the afternoon [irrespective of diet].

Please feel free to send any study you think does.> It's reversible by either supplementing more foodAgain this is only relevant to the post-prandial window. If you are overweight, and have a slow metabolism, and respond by eating a lot of food, you will not successfully "speed up" your metabolism outside of the prandial window. If you are overweight and start dieting, your metabolism with slow down, but the evidence overwhelmingly shows exercise counteracts this, and that the slowdown is reversible when your body fat percentage lowers.> If you are eating all the time, the short term situation becomes the long term situation, not barely on 24 hour periods but for years on end.

Prandial definitions

adjective

of or relating to a meal