Relationships
between plasma insulin - like growth factor - 1 and insulin concentrations in multiparous dairy cows with cytological endometritis
Not exact matches
Differences in release of
insulin and other pancreatic and gut hormones have also been observed
between breastfed and formula - fed infants, with formula feeding leading to higher
plasma levels of
insulin which in turn would stimulate fat deposition and early development of adipocytes, the cells that store fat (18).
On the other hand, an inverse correlation
between plasma adiponectin levels and
insulin sensitivity is seen in obese and diabetic subjects, which tends to be somewhat more pronounced in women (45 — 47).
This study studied the relationship
between plasma level of
insulin - like growth hormone I (IGF - I), changes in lean body mass and in adipose mass, and adverse side - effects during human growth hormone (HGH) treatment of elderly men who had low IGF - I levels.
The scientists found that there were no differences in «
plasma glucose, free fatty acids, ketone bodies,
insulin, and epinephrine concentrations»
between fasting and non-fasting conditions.
The researchers found that there were no differences in «
plasma glucose, free fatty acids, ketone bodies,
insulin, and epinephrine concentrations»
between fasting and non-fasting conditions (30)
In a second related study published in the same journal in the same year, another group of researchers investigated the link
between dietary magnesium intake,
plasma insulin levels and the risks of type 2 diabetes.