Diabetes is a chronic disease where your body can't use glucose, or sugar, the way it should.
It is made from using glucose in the cell.
The body normally uses glucose as its fuel and is able to do so with sufficient insulin levels.
Problems with the body's ability to use glucose (diabetes).
The cost of the brain using too much glucose is muscle loss.
Exercise helps control your blood sugar by using glucose for energy during and after activity.
Organisms use glucose as a precursor for the synthesis of several important substances.
Many cell types can use either glucose or fatty acids for this purpose.
It uses glucose as a primary source of carbon.
Athletes were told that they should spend most of their effort exercising aerobically, using glucose as a fuel.