why is hyperinsulinemia most often caused by insulin resistance?
* Hyperinsulinemia most often caused by insulin resistance because insulin is a hormone which
is resposible for increase uptake of glucose into cells of the body so it can maintain blood sugar
level.in the case of insulin resistance body cells become resistant to the action of insulin due to
mutations in the insulin producing beta cells of pancreas that leads to elevation of blood insulin level
which result in hyperinsulinemia.
What is the relationship between insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia?
What are the causes of type 2 diabetes? What is the relationship between insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia? What are endocrine disrupters and their functions in our body? Provide some examples. How does concentration of glucose effect insulin secretion? Explain how data from article support or refute the hypothesis that endocrine disrupters can change insulin secretion.
1. Insulin is most often administered by a. subcutaneous injection b. oral administration c. intramuscular injection d. intravenous administration 2. Which recommendation is NOT advised for pregnant women with diabetes? a. insulin therapy b. 10 percent weight los c. physical activity d. low-carbohydrate breakfast Indicate whether the statement is rue or false 3. Duration of action of rapid acting insulin is longer than intermediate acting a. True b. False 4. Some antidiabetic drugs work by inhibiting liver glucose production a....
14. Insulin resistance influence insulin production over time. In the early phases if insulin resistance, are blood levels of insulin higher or lower than "normal"? 15. Describe a. How does metformin control blood sugar? b. How does Metformin impact risk of hypoglycemia c. How doe Metformin impact risk of weight gain?
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18. + Epiglottitis is a condition in which the epiglottis is inflamed. It is most often caused by a bacterial infection. Explain why this type of inflammation is life-threatening.
Route(s) of Insulin Administration •Most of the time, Insulin is given ___________________. •The only insulin that can be given IV is __________________. •The insulin that cannot be mixed with anything is ____________. Describe below how you would mix Regular Insulin and NPH
Describe the effects of insulin resistance on the lipoprotein metabolism.
Discuss the various immune, biochemical and physiological mechanisms that may bring insulin resistance about and explain how insulin resistance differs from non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) [20 marks]
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