Sentences with phrase «excess leads to insulin resistance»

While caloric excess leads to insulin resistance, cardiometabolic disease and premature death, caloric restriction prevents and cures these traits.

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A hallmark of many metabolic disorders and a precursor to type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance in people can lead to an overworked pancreas, excess fat storage and chronic high blood sugar.
Her research team found that cellular oxidative stress (arising because of reactive oxygen species) increases in mice exposed to THS, damaging proteins, fats and DNA, and leading to hyperglycemia (excess glucose in the blood stream) and insulinemia (excess insulin in the blood)-- a condition also called insulin resistance.
The dangers of excess fructose have been widely cited and include increased insulin resistance (which can lead to type - 2 diabetes), raised uric acid levels, raised blood pressure, increased risk of fatty liver disease, and more.
An excess of cortisol can also lead to a decrease in insulin sensitivity, increased insulin resistance, reduced kidney function, hypertension, suppressed immune function, reduced growth hormone levels, and reduced connective tissue strength.
One of the major reasons that some people accumulate more visceral fat than others can be from a high carbohydrate diet that leads to insulin resistance over time (years of bombarding your system with too much sugars and starches for your pancreas to properly handle the constant excess blood sugar)... and studies show that high fructose intake particularly from high - fructose corn syrup can be a major contributor to excess visceral fat.
Consuming excess sweets and processed carbohydrates and overeating may also lead to high blood sugar, or insulin resistance.
Segment from # 88 Get off the sugar rollercoaster • how our bodies utilize sugars and fats • why fruits and starchy veggies should be eaten in moderation and in combination with fats • how excess sugar consumption can lead to weight gain, insulin resistance, hormonal imbalance, and diabetes • the normalization of dysfunctional states (like being «hangry») • the importance of not eating sugar «unopposed» • How movement can help us remove sugar from the blood
They can overburden our liver and kidney's detoxification pathways, activate the stress response, promote insulin resistance, inhibit thyroid function and increase systemic inflammation — all leading to excess weight, hormonal imbalances, distress, chronic conditions and mood disorders.
But if your body is secreting too much insulin, it leads to insulin resistance, meaning excess glucose isn't properly metabolized and instead, is stored as fat.
Excess body fat can lead to insulin resistance whereas insulin is less effective in lowering the blood sugar.
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