If you are interested in the connection between blood glucose control and heart disease, you have probably done your homework. This is a sca...
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Our body’s priority is preventing hypoglycemia, not hyperglycemia
An adult human has about 5 l of blood in circulation. Considering a blood glucose concentration of 100 mg/dl, this translates into a total a...
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Exercise and blood glucose levels: Insulin and glucose responses to exercise
The notion that exercise reduces blood glucose levels is widespread. That notion is largely incorrect. Exercise appears to have a positive e...
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Do you lose muscle if you lift weights after a 24-hour fast? Probably not if you do that regularly
body fat,
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intermittent fasting,
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Compensatory adaptation (CA) is an idea that is useful in the understanding of how the body reacts to inputs like dietary intake of macronu...
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Book review: Sugar Nation
Jeff O’Connell is the Editor-in-Chief for Bodybuilding.com , a former executive writer for Men’s Health , and former Editor-in-Chief of Musc...
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Fructose in fruits may be good for you, especially if you are low in glycogen
Excessive dietary fructose has been shown to cause an unhealthy elevation in serum triglycerides. This and other related factors are hypothe...
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There is no doubt that abnormally elevated insulin is associated with body fat accumulation
For as long as diets existed there have been influential proponents, or believers, who at some point had what they thought were epiphanies. ...
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