2/3 x 1.5 hr = (2 x 1.5 hr) / 3 = 3 hr / 3 = 1 hr
Two hours after your last bite
4 hr and 21 min
2 hr 10' 34'' ≈ 2.18 hr 10' + (34/60)' ≈ 10.57' 10.57' ≈ 0.18 hr
60 min = 1 hr ⇒ 330 min = 330 ÷ 60 hr = 51/2 hr = 5.5 hr
2-hour postprandial specimen
Postprandial responses were studied in a subset of twelve, were included.
For a postprandial glucose test, you are required to eat 2 hours before a sample of your blood is taken. The results of your postprandial glucose test should be ready in 1-to-2 hours.
Random urine sample First morning urine sample Midstream clean-catch urine sample 24-hour urine collection Timed urine sample Postprandial urine sample Suprapubic aspiration specimen Catheterized urine specimen Pediatric urine bag specimen
Postprandial just means after a meal, and can be applied to such things as hypertension. An ulcer is not of itself postprandial as it's there all the time, but it could certainly flare up after a meal.
postprandial
The postprandial period comes just after one has finished eating a meal or any food intake. An example would be taking a postprandial walk on the beach.
2 hours after a meal.
ppg
only 2.hr
Postprandial plasma refers to the blood plasma collected after a meal. It is used to measure various biochemical markers related to digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients following the consumption of food. This can provide insights into how the body processes food and can be helpful in assessing metabolic health.
2/3 x 1.5 hr = (2 x 1.5 hr) / 3 = 3 hr / 3 = 1 hr