Another study, published in «Diabetes Care» in December 2005, found that only people who
secrete high amounts of insulin lose more weight on diets low on the glycemic index.»
Not exact matches
Domínguez - Bendala, who led the team along with colleague Ricardo Pastori, found that BMP - 7 caused pancreatic cells to
secrete unexpectedly
high amounts of insulin after they used it as a control in another, unrelated, experiment.
When the
amount of glucose rises in the blood — as happens after eating a carbohydrate - rich meal — the pancreas
secretes more
insulin, which works to keep the blood glucose level from getting dangerously
high.
The
amount of insulin secreted depends on how
high your blood sugar is AND how well your body heeds
insulin's message.
Counterintuitively, diabetics have
higher circulating
insulin levels than normal people; their tissues are resistant to the effects
of insulin so they need larger
amounts either
secreted naturally or via injections.