lundi 14 octobre 2019
The most important hormones of the body and the most dangerous
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Insulin and insulin resistance
The most important hormones of the body and the most dangerous.
Insulin
It is the hormone responsible for the transfer of sugar from the blood to the cells to be used in energy
The source of insulin in the body.
Construction hormone insulin is secreted from the pancreas
Importance of the hormone insulin
Absence of insulin is sure to increase the level of blood sugar and threaten the life of the person.
Where does the blood sugar come from?
When we eat eating carbohydrates or sugars disintegrate into a simple sugar is estimated to be absorbed through the wall of the digestive system and then to the blood circulation and the rise of blood sugar.
What happens when blood sugar rises
Pancreatic cells respond to high blood circulation and start secreting insulin
Insulin hormone function after hyperglycemia
Insulin is a key cell that opens cells and introduces excess amounts of sugar to the body and keep it inside the cell.
The blood sugar level starts to come down and the sugar is kept inside the cell and used as energy or glycogen or fat, depending on the proportion of sugar to enter the cell
Eh remained the subject of insulin resistance
In special circumstances, insulin is not able to open the cell with the usual amount of insulin and the case is called insulin resistance.
remained the subject of insulin resistance
In special circumstances, insulin is not able to open the cell with the usual amount of insulin and the case is called insulin resistance. In this case, the proportion of insulin Htaali blood.
A problem remained insulin resistance
Of course, with the continuation of high blood sugar and resistance to insulin cells will pancreas to secrete a greater amount of insulin because it is estimated to open the cell and estimated to drop the high sugar in the blood and the proportion of insulin is very high than normal.
With continued resistance, pancreatic cells will become tired of persistent high insulin and persistent hormone secretion.
What happens if insulin resistance persists?
After a period of insulin resistance, the pancreas continues to secrete more insulin than normal. A person is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Factors that lead to insulin resistance :
1 - eating sugars and starches in high quantities for long periods. And the continued accumulation of body fat.
2 - infections in the body.
3 - lack of activity and movement.
4 - defect in the beneficial bacteria in the digestive system.
Made by Youssef & Yassine
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