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Symptoms of Insulin Resistance

Insulin Resistance
Insulin is a type of hormone released by the isles of Langerhans in the pancreas; adjusts storage of glycogen in the liver and speeds up oxidation of sugar in cells. You will find greater levels of glucose, or sugar running in your blood soon after you have a meal and this sugar in cells then is used as energy.

It seems that many folk's tissues stop reacting to insulin which is one of the symptoms. This is also known as part of Syndrome X. The muscles of your body are not able to ingest the sugar correctly and will try and force the sugar into you cells by making more insulin.

Syndrome X is actually a number of multiple health conditions that lean towards being present right along with insulin resistance. They both are indicators of individuals that have a lot higher risks of developing heart disease, high blood pressure and type two diabetes.

They both have symptoms such as high triglycerides, obesity, high blood pressure, reduced good HDL cholesterol and more bad LDL cholesterol levels.

Many people with this resistance seem to have more fat around their mid-section. The shape they present is referred to as an apple shape and these people tend to develop other health problems during their lives. Researchers indicate that the fat from your mid-section release that fat into the blood stream easier, like 3 to 4 hours of eating a meal, than the cells of fat that are on your body elsewhere that takes many more hours. A side effect of the quick release of fat cells is rising triglyceride levels which turns around and reduces the good HDL cholesterol.

While it is not completely know which problem brings about which complication, it normally agreed to that losing weight is one top step to treating this condition. Many claim that insuling is not able to get to the muscle cells as quickly on account of the fat is really blocking it. Then the body has to release more insulin to get the sugar through the fat to where it should be going. This poses one more good reason to begin losing weight and that excess fat.

The best recommendation to help people with insulin resistance lose weight is exercising, since the built up muscle mass from exercising aids in burning the extra fat from the body.

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