Showing posts with label glycogenesis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glycogenesis. Show all posts
Monday, December 21, 2015
Rice consumption and health
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var citeN=0; Carbohydrate-rich foods lead to the formation of blood sugars after digestion (e.g., glucose, fructose), which are then used by the liver to synthesize liver glycogen. Liver glycogen is essentially liver-stored sugar, which is in turn used to meet the glucose needs of the human brain – about 5 g/h for the average person. (Source: Wikipedia) When one thinks of the carbohydrate content
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Alcohol consumption, gender, and type 2 diabetes: Strange … but true
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Let me start this post with a warning about spirits (hard liquor). Taken on an empty stomach, they cause an acute suppression of liver glycogenesis. In other words, your liver becomes acutely insulin resistant for a while. How long? It depends on how much you drink; possibly as long as a few hours. So it is not a very good idea to consume them immediately before eating carbohydrate-rich foods,
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