Sentences with phrase «eventually leads to insulin resistance»

This ongoing demand for insulin eventually leads to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, which is associated with chronic inflammation and pain.
Most people have chronic elevations of sugar and insulin which eventually leads to insulin resistance.
In some cases, this eventually leads to insulin resistance, and then Type 2 diabetes.
A diet chronically high in too many carbs and not enough fats eventually leads to insulin resistance.
The constant stimulation of the production of insulin may and does at epidemic levels in the United States, eventually lead to insulin resistance, a condition known as type 2 diabetes.

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Rapamycin, by contrast, allowed a buildup of fatty acids and eventually an increase in insulin resistance, which in humans can lead to diabetes.
A sustained high - fat diet ensured that the process continued unabated, leading to obesity, chronic low - grade tissue inflammation and eventually, insulin resistance in the mice.
Long - term insulin resistance eventually leads to diabetes.
This can eventually lead to leptin resistance, continued overeating, and an increased risk of insulin resistance, which leads to type - 2 diabetes.
Therefore, now you have a drop in insulin levels due to inadequate secretion, and then blood sugar starts going up because of reduced insulin levels, and also insulin resistance; and that eventually leads to the development of type II diabetes.
Over time, high levels of cortisol can lead to insulin resistance, weaken your immune system, and eventually cause muscle wasting, if not properly addressed.
Over time, hyperinsulinemia can occur, which is where levels of insulin are up for so long that eventually the body's cells become resistant to its effects — leading to insulin resistance.
Instead, they stay elevated, going beyond what the cells can handle, and eventually this triggers a chain of effects that lead to insulin resistance, the precursor to high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, possibly Alzheimer's disease, and even some cancers.
This «carb up and shoot up» strategy, requires decades of chronically high insulin levels, eventually leading to increasing insulin resistance and the precursor to type 2 diabetes as well as the rest of the metabolic syndrome.
If the action of insulin is hindered (sometimes due to a fault in the cell's insulin receptors), the body becomes incapable of properly metabolizing carbohydrates, often leading to increased insulin production (hyperinsulinemia) and eventually to diminished insulin sensitivity (insulin resistance).
In addition to contributing to insulin resistance, inflammation and blood sugar imbalances (along with the insulin and cortisol spikes) will eventually lead to leptin resistance.
Eventually, this leads to metabolic syndrome, a set of conditions caused by insulin resistance, which includes obesity, fatty liver, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and other metabolic issues.
This can lead to adrenal burnout, insulin resistance, and eventually leptin resistance.
If this cycle continues, it eventually leads to metabolic syndrome, which is a set of conditions related to insulin resistance, and includes heart disease, obesity, fatty liver, and type 2 diabetes.
Obesity leads to insulin resistance, and our blood sugars start to go up, so our pancreas starts pumping out more insulin to try to force more sugar into our muscles, and eventually the fat spills over into the pancreas as well, killing off the insulin - producing cells, and we've got diabetes — in which case we may have to start injecting insulin at high levels to overcome the insulin resistance, and these high insulin levels promote cancer.
Eventually this leads to metabolic syndrome, a set of conditions caused by insulin resistance.
Fructose specifically will lead to fatty liver, insulin resistance and eventually type 2 diabetes.
Those who skip breakfast tend to eat more calories throughout the day, ultimately leading to weight gain.5 Here's one reason: skipping breakfast eventually results in insulin becoming less sensitive, that is, insulin resistance.
I think insulin eventually leads to increasing insulin resistance, they key problem in type 2 diabetes.
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