Abstract
Background There is general agreement that the lower limit for postprandial venous plasma glucose is the same or higher than for a fasted sample. The finding of a postprandial fall in glucose would therefore have implications for assignment of the lower limit of the normal glucose range.
Methods An antecubital venous sample was collected before and one hour after breakfast. Plasma was separated immediately after collection and glucose measured using the hexokinase method. Participants with dysglycaemia were excluded from subsequent analysis.
Results Glucose range (mmol/L) for the 96 participants was 4.4-6.0 fasting and 2.7-7.2 postprandially. There was no relationship between postprandial glucose and either gender or carbohydrate intake. About 24% of postprandial concentrations were <3.9mmol/L.
Conclusions If laboratories choose to define a random venous plasma glucose reference range, the lower limit should be below 3.9mmol/L.