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Correlation Between Sweat Glucose and Blood Glucose in Subjects with Diabetes

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Date 2012 Mar 2
PMID 22376082
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Abstract

Background: Sweat contains glucose that can accurately reflect blood glucose. However, skin surface glucose can confound these measurements.

Methods: A perfusion method was used to rapidly harvest sweat from forearm sites on human subjects. The sweat samples were analyzed for glucose by high-performance liquid chromatography methods and compared with the results obtained with a blood glucose meter.

Results: The results of 23 different studies of seven individual subjects with diabetes show a strong correlation between sweat glucose and blood glucose.

Conclusion: Sweat glucose, when properly harvested to prevent contamination from other sources on the skin's surface, can accurately reflect blood glucose levels.

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