The mechanism of action involves several key effects: Enhanced insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells in a glucose-dependent manner, which helps lower blood glucose levels without causing hypoglycaemia when glucose levels are normal Suppression of glucagon release from pancreatic alpha cells, reducing hepatic glucose production Delayed gastric emptying , which slows the rate at which food leaves the stomach and enters the small intestine Increased satiety through central nervous system effects, leading to reduced appetite and food intake The delayed gastric emptying effect is particularly relevant in the perioperative setting
Because the recycling process is hampered in G6PD-deficient individuals, the focus often shifts to how we can support the body's total glutathione pool through external means
83 Once inside nucleus, these dimers activate transcription of genes responsible for apoptosis and cell survival, shifting the balance in favor of cell death
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This localized neuroinflammation and metabolic starvation in the brain are primary drivers of the severe cognitive impairment, or "brain fog," that plagues so many long-haulers
Cleveland Clinic explains that muscle tissue is metabolically active, meaning it requires more energy to maintain than fat tissue. When muscle mass decreases, resting energy expenditure may also decrease. Harvard Health Publishing explains that muscle tissue influences resting metabolic rate, meaning it affects how many calories your body uses at rest. Mayo Clinic explains that strength training helps maintain and build muscle, improve balance, and support everyday physical tasks. The American Cancer Society notes that strength training supports daily function, mobility, and overall physical health. The takeaway is simple: pair weight loss with resistance training so your body keeps getting a clear signal to use and maintain muscle