This is where the trouble can begin — taxing the liver, causing fatty liver disease, and
ultimately leading to insulin resistance, the underlying causes of obesity and diabetes.
Not exact matches
This can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and all kinds of metabolic problems like
resistance to the hormones
insulin and leptin, which will
ultimately lead to obesity and diabetes (13, 14, 15, 16).
Researchers have long tied type 2 diabetes
to chronic inflammation, caused by a ramping - up of immune system activity that
ultimately damages
insulin receptor signalling and
leads to insulin resistance.
The hypothesis is simply that the over-consumption of carbohydrates
lead to repeated and sustained releases of
insulin, which our body
ultimately builds up a
resistance or immunity
to.
When you eat the glucose, there are different effects than if your liver makes it, namely it circulates for hours and
leads to a spike in
insulin and leptin, that circulates for hours, that over time will contribute
to insulin and leptin
resistance... that
ultimately contributes
to metabolic chaos resulting in chronic diseases of aging including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, autoimmune disease, cancer, and others.
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.
Stigma also activates a hormone response that
ultimately leads to increased
insulin resistance, and so much more.
High blood sugar is caused by various things, but it's usually a symptom of
insulin resistance, which can
ultimately lead to Type II diabetes if not addressed.