Sentences with phrase «characterized by insulin resistance»

The Prediabetic Epidemic Nutrition Science News ~ March 2001 Syndrome X, characterized by insulin resistance, is a prediabetic condition gaining increased scrutiny as America's obesity rates soar.
Prediabetes and diabetes are characterized by insulin resistance, a condition in which body tissues are unresponsive to insulin and can not move sugar efficiently into cells to fuel normal metabolic processes.
NAFLD is characterized by insulin resistance and is strongly associated with metabolic syndrome.
While they do overlap, the difference is that PCOS is characterized by insulin resistance and ovarian cysts.
The key is that PCOS is characterized by insulin resistance and problems with ovary function (ovarian cysts, fertility issues, etc.).

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In mice, this form of lipodystrophy was also characterized by «whitening» of brown fat cells, a loss of white fat, and signs of metabolic syndrome, including insulin resistance, fat tissue inflammation, dyslipidemia (elevated cholesterol and fat), increased resting energy use, and increased markers of cardiovascular disease.
Past research by Olefsky and others has shown that obesity is characterized by low - grade inflammation in adipose or fat tissues and that this inflammatory state can become chronic and result in systemic insulin resistance and diabetes.
In contrast, in mice with normal immune systems, emulsifiers induced low - grade or mild intestinal inflammation and metabolic syndrome, characterized by increased levels of food consumption, obesity, hyperglycemia and insulin resistance.
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) mellitus is characterized by hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, defective insulin secretion, loss of β cell function and mass, and accumulation of amyloid in the islets of Langerhans (Stumvoll et al., 2005).
IFG is characterized by increased hepatic glucose output and impaired early insulin secretion, whereas IGT is primarily due to peripheral insulin resistance (82).
Metabolic disorders related to obesity - associated insulin resistance have been characterized by an increased influx of inflammatory cells into adipose tissue (41).
Type 2 diabetes is a common condition characterized by high levels of blood sugar, usually due to insulin resistance.
The Reaven diet, named after Dr. Gerald Reaven, calls for 5 percent protein, 40 percent fat, 45 percent carbohydrates.12 Dr. Gerald Reaven spent many years researching Syndrome X, characterized by high blood cholesterol, obesity, insulin resistance and high blood pressure.
First recognized in 1935 by Stein and Leventhol for its relationship to menstrual disturbances, PCOS is characterized by high levels of androgens (male hormones such as testosterone) from the ovary and is associated with insulin resistance.
PCOS, which puts women at an increased risk of developing insulin resistance, diabetes, infertility, coronary artery syndrome, lipid disorders (such as elevated cholesterol and high blood pressure) and possibly breast cancer, is characterized by:
PCOS is characterized by anovulatory cycles, increased testosterone and DHEA levels causing hirsutism and acne, insulin resistance, and increased inflammation in the body.
Lack of sleep also contributes to insulin resistance, a condition characterized by decreased cellular response to insulin.
Patients with insulin resistance and obesity, conditions characterized by high insulin levels are at high risk of all sorts of common cancers such as lung and colorectal.
This stage is characterized by high cortisol levels, especially at night, leading to insomnia, insulin resistance and abdominal weight gain.
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels, either because of insulin resistance or an inability to produce insulin (5).
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