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What is Insulin Resistance Syndrome?

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What is Insulin Resistance Syndrome?

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Insulin is a kind of hormone. It helps your body use the sugar in the food you eat as fuel. In some people, the tissues stop responding to insulin. Doctors refer to this condition as insulin resistance. If you have insulin resistance, your body will make more and more insulin, but because the tissues don’t respond to it, your body won’t be able to use sugar properly. Insulin resistance often goes along with other health problems, such as diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and heart attack. When a person has many of these problems together, doctors call it insulin resistance syndrome.

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Insulin resistance syndrome (IRS) is a cluster of abnormalities that is also known as the metabolic syndrome or Syndrome X. IRS refers to the occurrence, in the same person, of obesity, high blood pressure, and abnormalities in glucose and lipid metabolism. All 3 of these features are connected by insulin resistance-that is, reduced sensitivity of the tissues to the action of insulin. Insulin resistance is the core metabolic substrate of Type 2 diabetes.

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Insulin is a kind of hormone. It helps your body store sugar in your tissues. Your body uses stored sugar for energy. In some people, the tissues stop responding to insulin. We say that these people are resistant to insulin. If you have insulin resistance, your body will pour more and more insulin into your blood, but it will not help you store sugar. Insulin resistance often goes along with other health problems, like diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and heart attack. When one person has many of these problems together, we call it insulin resistance syndrome. How would I know I have insulin resistance syndrome? No simple test can tell that you have insulin resistance syndrome. If one (or more) of the following is true for you, your doctor may suspect you have insulin resistance syndrome: • One (or more) of your brothers, sisters or parents has been diagnosed with diabetes. • You have a history of diabetes during pregnancy. • You have a history of polycystic ovary syndro

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Insulin Resistance Syndrome is also known as Metabolic Syndrome and Syndrome X. To put it simply, Insulin Resistance Syndrome is a blood sugar control problem strongly linked to being overweight, even obese. The International Diabetes Federation recently published a new definition for Insulin Resistance Syndrome. To have this condition, a person must have central obesity (body fat thats concentrated around the waist), plus any 2 of the following indicators: • a raised triglyceride level (a type of fat in the blood) • a low level of HDL-cholesterol (good cholesterol) • high blood pressure or • an increased blood sugar level after a period of fasting, or have been previously diagnosed with type 2 diabetes Why Is Insulin Resistance Syndrome Associated With Weight Gain? Insulin is a major hormone produced by the pancreas to assist energy production. This hormone plays a key role in transporting blood sugar (glucose), the basic fuel of the body, across the cell membrane and into the cell wh

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