«Further studies are required for us to be able to understand the mechanisms involved in the connection between poor breakfast and metabolic syndrome, but our results and those of several previous studies suggest that a poor breakfast can have a negative
effect on blood sugar regulation,» says Maria Wennberg, the study's main author.
Not exact matches
That could have a range of consequences, including
effects on blood sugar,
regulation of body weight, inflammatory bowel disease, and how drugs and other chemicals are absorbed and metabolized by the body.
For example, in men with prediabetes, abundant consumption of foods containing starch and
sugar in the evening had a negative
effect on their
blood glucose
regulation.
The study, recently published in Cell Metabolism, also found that beige fat, unlike the better - known white and brown fat, has interesting anti-diabetic
effects on blood sugar metabolism that seem independent of temperature
regulation.
If you are not familiar with how these foods impact
sugar and their ultimate
effects on your health (or disease), please refer to my article titled «
Blood sugar regulation ``.
While xylitol has no known toxicity to humans, it can cause hypoglycemia (low
blood sugar) and liver failure in dogs as a result of its
effects on insulin
regulation.