Insulin Resistance, also known as Metabolic Syndrome, is a condition in which chronically high levels of blood sugar and insulin have caused the body’s mechanism for regulating insulin and blood glucose (sugar) to fail. Because there is so much insulin circulating in the body, the cells ...
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Insulin is produced in the pancreas and is responsible for regulating delivery of glucose (sugar) into cells to provide them with the material to create energy. In insulin resistance the normal receptors on the cell walls that “open up” the cell to let in the sugar do not work. ...
What causes the insulin resistance underlying obesity? PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The association between obesity and insulin resistance is an area of much interest and enormous public health impact, with hundreds of a... OT Hardy,MP Czech,S Corvera - 《Current Opinion in Endocrinology Diabetes & Obesity...
Insulin resistance in type 1 diabetes: a recipe for double diabetes? The rising level of obesity in the general population is mirrored in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1DM), and this may be further exacerbated by extra weight gain as a result of more intensive insulin regimens employed with...
Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas and that regulates the level of glucose— a simple sugar that provides energy — in the blood. Human bodies require a steady amount of glucose throughout the day, and that glucose comes from the foods that people eat. People don't ...
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We will try to argue that what it is attributed to peripheral insulin resistance belongs in fact to obesity. Special emphasis is put on the role of the adipocytes, including the secretion of different adipokines with the secondary lipotoxicity, oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory reaction, ...