No, fasting is not required before a Postprandial Blood Sugar (PPBS) test. This test specifically measures blood sugar levels after eating, so you’ll need to consume a meal as directed before the test. However, you should avoid eating or drinking anything other than water during the two-hour waiting period after the meal to ensure accurate results.
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