Glucose, Fasting and Postprandial, 2-Hour (Test)
- Adults monitoring fasting glucose levels for routine metabolic screening
- Individuals tracking postprandial glucose response after carbohydrate-containing meals
- Those supporting blood sugar awareness with a 2-hour oral glucose challenge
About Glucose, Fasting and Postprandial, 2-Hour (Test)
This Quest Diagnostics panel measures fasting blood glucose alongside a 2-hour postprandial (post-meal) glucose reading to assess how the body processes and clears sugar from the bloodstream. It provides a practical snapshot of both baseline and meal-response glucose dynamics, and is commonly used by individuals monitoring metabolic health, insulin sensitivity, or blood sugar regulation over time.
Why It's Worth Considering: The paired fasting and 2-hour postprandial format captures glucose response across two distinct metabolic states, offering more context than a fasting-only measurement alone.
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- Adults monitoring fasting glucose levels for routine metabolic screening
- Individuals tracking postprandial glucose response after carbohydrate-containing meals
- Those supporting blood sugar awareness with a 2-hour oral glucose challenge
- People working with clinicians to establish personal fasting and post-meal glucose baselines
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