Sentences with phrase «direct effect on insulin»

Researchers believe that being sedentary has a direct effect on insulin resistance, and this can happen in as little as 1 day.

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These findings provide the first evidence of a direct effect of maternal metabolism on fetal brain activity and suggest that central insulin resistance may be programmed during fetal development.»
Sugar has direct inflammatory effects on the body that may be related to its influence on gut flora, its associated insulin spike, or glycation effects of circulating sugar on proteins.
While the direct effect of whey and casein protein on hypertension, and on insulin can help to reduce the risk of many metabolic diseases (including Type II Diabetes).
While most of the attention has been directed to effects on serum cholesterol, SFAs have other physiologic effects, in particular on the insulin response.
It seems likely that the observed associations between magnesium intake and markers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction may, at least in part, reflect the direct effect of magnesium intake on glucose and insulin homeostasis.
Insulin has a direct effect on two very important hormones in a woman's body, follicle - stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH).
But one thing I haven't mentioned yet is that insulin resistance has a direct effect on lowering the levels of the manly hormone testosterone...
* Research has proven C3G's effects on insulin signaling, selective insulin sensitivity, glucose and nutrient management, and its direct effect on fat and muscle cells.
Key Insight: Hyperthyroidism causes problems with your liver, which have a direct effect on your glucose levels and your insulin resistance.
: Hyperthyroidism causes problems with your liver, which have a direct effect on your glucose levels and your insulin resistance.
(26) These studies also show that cadmium reduces insulin levels and has direct cytotoxic effects on the pancreas.
Epidemiology also strongly suggests that regular moderate alcohol consumption has a major favorable impact on diabetes risk, particularly in women; this may reflect a direct insulin - sensitizing effect on muscle and, in women, a reduced risk for obesity.
Development of insulin resistance is a BIG problem as this has a direct effect on longevity.
In summary, perhaps through glucose «starvation» of tumour cells and by reducing the effect of direct insulin - related actions on cell growth, ketogenic diets show promise as an aid in at least some kind of cancer therapy and is deserving of further and deeper investigation — certainly the evidence justifies setting up clinical trials.
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