Not exact matches
«When
small molecules are administered, they can stick to many different proteins in the
body because their
size enables them to interact with many targets, not just the intended target,
causing more side effects.»
And perhaps eating excessive carbohydrates in some individuals who are «carb sensitive» might make the LDL particle
sizes smaller and
cause inflammation in the
body.
When you do an exercise your
body is not used to it your muscles become fatigued (through volume) and the muscle suffers microtrauma which is
small tears to the individual muscle fibres (through load), it is this that stimulates the repair process and
causes muscle growth (the
size of the muscle fibres increases — hypertrophy).
When molecules like proteins are incompletely broken down into their
smallest size (amino acids) they can often
cause inflammation in the digestive tract and throughout the
body.