Insulin resistance 21st century metabolic disorder
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1. What is insulin resistance definition, symptoms, diagnosis
Insulin resistance is a disorder of the hormonal economy, affecting every age group. However, there is an increasing incidence of insulin deficiency in people with this disorder, especially in the pro-creative age with co-existing obesity and obesity, but not only in those with normal body weight but also with disorders in body composition. There are known factors that influence the development of insulin resistance. Some of them are heart disease, so insulin deficiencies are more likely to occur, particularly in people who are obese and obese. However the problem also affects people with normal weight but who have a disorder in body structure. There is a known factor that affects insulin resistantness. However there is a high risk of developing insulin deficience, so the risk of complications in the prevention of diabetes mellitus and heart disease increases rapidly.2. Risk factors for insulin resistance
Risk factors for insulin resistance: occurrence in a family of insulin resistants or diabetes mellitus; diagnosed with gestational diabetes or the birth of a baby with a body mass > 4 kg;3. The insulin-resistant diet
The basis of insulin resistance therapy is a well-balanced diet, which provides the body with the essential nutrients needed to reduce the body's insulin sensitivity to glucose. However, in the context of a single study, the use of glucose in the body depends on the sex, body weight, age, and physical activity of each person. A low-glycemic-carb diet is best indicated because it stimulates the release of insulin. If excess body fat occurs, the body fat should be reduced to less than insulin. In one study, however, the weight of the body can be increased by a significantly greater degree depending on gender, weight, weight and body activity.