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Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT)–(Glucose-Fasting, Glucose-1hr, Glucose Postprandial)

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The Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to evaluate how your body processes glucose over time. This test measures glucose levels at three critical intervals: fasting, one hour after glucose intake, and postprandial (after a meal). It is essential for diagnosing and monitoring conditions like diabetes, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes, as well as assessing overall glucose metabolism.

Sample Type : Plasma

Methodology : NA

TAT : 1 Day

Description

Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) – (Fasting, 1-Hour, 2-Hour) – Comprehensive Glucose Metabolism Assessment

The Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) from Lab Tests Dubai is a gold-standard diagnostic test that evaluates how your body processes glucose after a controlled sugar load. This dynamic test measures plasma glucose at three key intervals:

  • Fasting glucose (baseline)
  • 1-hour glucose (optional, often used in pregnancy screening)
  • 2-hour glucose (critical for diagnosing diabetes and prediabetes)

Using enzymatic spectrophotometry, this test delivers highly accurate results within just 1 day, making it essential for:

  • Diagnosing type 2 diabetes and prediabetes
  • Screening for gestational diabetes (GDM) during pregnancy
  • Assessing insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome
  • Monitoring patients after bariatric surgery or on diabetes medications

Available with home blood collection and on-site testing, Lab Tests Dubai ensures fast, reliable, and comfortable GTT evaluation—so you can take control of your metabolic health with confidence.

Why You Need This Test

If you’re at risk for diabetes or insulin resistance, this test could prevent long-term complications.

You need the GTT if:

  • You’re pregnant and due for gestational diabetes screening (24–28 weeks)
  • You have PCOS, obesity, or a family history of diabetes
  • You’ve had abnormal fasting glucose or HbA1c
  • You experience symptoms of blood sugar imbalance (fatigue, thirst, blurred vision)
  • You’re on steroids or antipsychotics that affect glucose
  • You’re being evaluated for metabolic syndrome or prediabetes

Unlike a single fasting test, the GTT reveals how your body handles a glucose challenge—detecting early insulin dysfunction before diabetes develops.

Symptoms That Indicate This Test

Consider the GTT if you experience:

For Diabetes & Prediabetes:

  • Excessive thirst or frequent urination
  • Unexplained fatigue or low energy
  • Increased hunger despite eating
  • Blurred vision
  • Slow-healing wounds or frequent infections

For Gestational Diabetes:

  • No symptoms (often asymptomatic)
  • High fasting glucose in prenatal labs
  • Large baby (macrosomia) on ultrasound
  • Family history of type 2 diabetes

Other Indicators:

  • PCOS with insulin resistance
  • History of GDM in previous pregnancy
  • Weight gain around the abdomen

These signs may point to impaired glucose tolerance—and the GTT provides definitive diagnosis.

Natural Production: How Glucose Metabolism Works

After eating, carbohydrates are broken down into glucose, which enters the bloodstream.

In response, the pancreas releases insulin, which helps cells absorb glucose for:

  • Immediate energy
  • Storage as glycogen (liver/muscles)
  • Conversion to fat (if excess)

But in insulin resistance or pancreatic dysfunction:

  • Cells don’t respond well to insulin
  • Glucose stays elevated longer
  • Pancreas overworks, then fails

The GTT measures glucose at key intervals:

  • Fasting → Baseline insulin sensitivity
  • 1-hour → Peak glucose response (used in GDM screening)
  • 2-hour → Recovery phase (gold standard for diagnosis)

Abnormal levels indicate prediabetes or diabetes.

What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring Glucose Intolerance

Ignoring abnormal GTT results can lead to:

⚠️ Type 2 Diabetes – progression from prediabetes
⚠️ Gestational Diabetes Complications

  • Large baby → C-section risk
  • Preterm birth
  • Neonatal hypoglycemia
  • Higher risk of type 2 diabetes later
    ⚠️ Cardiovascular Disease – from chronic high glucose
    ⚠️ Nerve, Kidney & Vision Damage – over time

Early detection via GTT allows for:

  • Diet and lifestyle changes
  • Metformin (if needed)
  • Insulin therapy in GDM

One test can protect both mother and baby.

How to Prepare for the Test

To ensure accurate results:

Fast for 8–12 hours (water allowed) – no food or drink except water
Avoid alcohol and caffeine 24 hours before
No smoking or strenuous exercise before the test
Continue medications unless instructed otherwise – inform your doctor
Rest during the test – avoid walking or stress

Procedure:

  1. Fasting blood draw (Plasma Glucose)
  2. Drink 75g glucose solution (sweet, syrupy drink)
  3. Wait exactly 1 or 2 hours – no eating, drinking, or smoking
  4. Second (and third) blood draw(s) at timed intervals

Our trained team ensures a smooth experience—available at clinics or via home collection with on-site testing.

Test Overview: Enzymatic Spectrophotometry Method

Feature Details
Test Name Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) – Fasting, 1-Hour, 2-Hour
Sample Type Plasma (Blood)
Methodology Enzymatic Spectrophotometry (Glucose Oxidase or Hexokinase)
Turnaround Time (TAT) 1 Day
Category Diabetes & Endocrinology
Purpose Diagnose diabetes, prediabetes, gestational diabetes
Testing Location Lab Tests Dubai – Accredited Labs & Home Collection Across UAE

Interpretation (WHO Criteria – 75g OGTT):

  • Fasting:
    • <100 mg/dL → Normal
    • 100–125 mg/dL → Prediabetes (Impaired Fasting Glucose)
    • ≥126 mg/dL → Diabetes
  • 2-Hour:
    • <140 mg/dL → Normal
    • 140–199 mg/dL → Prediabetes (Impaired Glucose Tolerance)
    • ≥200 mg/dL → Diabetes
  • 1-Hour (GDM Screening):
    • ≥180 mg/dL → Positive (requires 3-hour diagnostic GTT)

Results are reported with clinical notes and reference ranges.

FAQs About the Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT)

Q: Can I eat or drink before the test?
A: No. You must fast for 8–12 hours. Water is allowed.

Q: Is the glucose drink safe?
A: Yes. The 75g glucose solution is standard and safe—even for pregnant women.

Q: Can I walk around during the wait?
A: No. Stay seated—physical activity affects glucose metabolism.

Q: Can I book without a doctor’s referral?
A: Yes! Lab Tests Dubai allows direct online booking—ideal for proactive screening.

Q: How will I get results?
A: A secure digital report is emailed within 24 hours, including all glucose readings and diagnosis.

Q: Is this test covered by insurance?
A: Yes. GTT is medically necessary—fully covered by all UAE insurers, especially during pregnancy.

If you’re at risk for diabetes or gestational diabetes, the Glucose Tolerance Test gives you the answers you need in just one day.

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