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The Fat Cell 11: Insulin and Exercise
Exercise helps cells become more sensitive to insulin. The evidence for this across populations of different ages, weights, and conditions is overwhelming. Pinpointing the exact mechanism that ends with such a positive result is, as usual with biological mechanisms, problematic; but one hypothesis gathering steam is based on TBC1D proteins in the muscle cell.
By D. Thea Baldrick3 years ago in Longevity
Protein Synthesis
What is protein? One of the most vital nutrients in your body is protein. Protein is the main component of your muscles, hair, eyes, organs, several hormones, and enzymes. Your bodily tissues can also be repaired and maintained with its aid.
By Salman siddique3 years ago in Longevity
The Fat Cell 10: The Issue with Insulin
When a person becomes overweight, the risk for becoming a Type 2 diabetic increases 5 times and in obese people the risk is increased 60 times. Thirty percent of people who are heavier than normal weight have type 2 diabetes. The numbers are staggering.
By D. Thea Baldrick3 years ago in Longevity





