Chronic hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance are confirmed markers of high risk for some cancer sites [11].
(Hypertension is almost always due to an underlying
chronic hyperinsulinemia; usually has nothing to do with sodium / salt in the diet.)
Furthermore, these variables could be secondarily modified by
chronic hyperinsulinemia.
Not exact matches
Our dose - response curve at
chronic high insulin levels allowed us to differentiate between a primary defect (probably genetic) and the induction of secondary insulin resistance in myotube cultures due to
hyperinsulinemia.
Low carbohydrate diets stabilize insulin levels, and therefore I believe that these diets can also be used to successfully manage all kinds of other
chronic health problems which are associated with
hyperinsulinemia (high insulin levels).
Both GRAINBRAIN and MEATHEAD in EXCESS on a
chronic basis after every meal when consumption makes
hyperinsulinemia this causes Alzheimer's.
I found a paper that you may find interesting and is consistent with your model of insulin in diabetes and obesity:
Hyperinsulinemia: A unifying theory of
chronic disease?
Getting even further into the science weeds, very - low - carb diets reduce insulin levels in people who often have elevated levels (
hyperinsulinemia), which may help reduce
chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, some cancers, and coronary heart disease.
Hyperinsulinemia can open up a veritable Pandora's box of ailments, including type 2 diabetes, weight gain, high blood pressure and
chronic inflammation.
Groundbreaking research on insulin resistance,
hyperinsulinemia and risk of
chronic disease.
Specifically,
chronic hyperglycemia and
hyperinsulinemia induced by high glycemic load carbohydrates may elicit a number of hormonal and physiologic changes that promote insulin resistance (71,77,78).
Symptoms of PPID include changes in hair coat; increased water intake and urination; lethargy; loss of muscle mass, pot - bellied appearance,
chronic infections; hoof abscesses; excess or inappropriate sweating; infertility or lack of estrus cycles; abnormal mammary gland function; and can predispose to laminitis if
hyperinsulinemia (high levels of insulin in the blood) is involved.
It is hypothesized that
chronic ingestion of a high - carbohydrate diet promotes obesity and increases the demand on β - cells for insulin secretion, thereby predisposing individuals to
hyperinsulinemia, apoptosis, β - cell failure, and development of type 2 diabetes (21).