Sentences with phrase «normal amounts of insulin»

They produced normal amounts of insulin but it was less effective, failing to lower glucose levels as expected.
Our cells and our body, knows this; so the little doors - receptors on the cells that happily open for NORMAL amounts of insulin, close and say NO WAY to excessive amounts of insulin; they're self - preservating.
In truth, a physiologically normal amount of insulin is required to stay alive, but secreting or injecting excess insulin is what substantially increases your risk for coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular disease as a whole (2 — 10).
This sometimes occurs for no apparent reason following the normal administration and dose of insulin, however, factors that prevent the patient from eating normal amounts on a given day can make the typically normal amount of insulin excessive, leading to a dangerous drop in blood glucose.
Whether you are overweight or have prediabetes / diabetes, the same process is taking place in your body — your pancreas has to make higher than normal amounts of insulin to keep your blood sugar down.
When you are insulin resistant, normal amounts of insulin are inadequate to produce a normal response from your cells.
One of insulin's jobs is to take the glucose that comes from digested food and get it into your cells where it can be used for energy, The cell's of insulin - resistant women will not respond to a normal amount of insulin so the pancreas will produce higher amounts of insulin to control blood sugar.
(Type 2 is found more commonly in adult humans and cats, generally arises from obesity, and occurs when the cells of the body become resistant to normal amounts of insulin, as opposed to a lack of insulin production.)
When a pet has diabetes mellitus, his pancreas either does not secrete enough insulin (i.e., Type One diabetes) or his tissues can not respond to the normal amounts of insulin that are present (i.e., Type Two diabetes).
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