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RE: Are You a Diabetic? - Sleep2Snore - 11-16-2017 (11-16-2017, 06:58 AM)Timur Wrote: I'm not diabetic or pre-diabetic but am very interested in this subject since having OSA is linked with insulin resistance. EEk! RE: Are You a Diabetic? - Shin Ryoku - 11-16-2017 (11-15-2017, 11:11 PM)Kryogen Wrote: What logically comes to my mind: There are studies showing increased incidence of type 2 diabetes in people with sleep apnea compared with people of similar height and weight who do not have sleep apnea. RE: Are You a Diabetic? - DariaVader - 11-17-2017 one cause of insulin resistance is increased cortisol. SDB causes adrenalin, and cortisol to be produced in greater quantities when your body is signaled by dropping o2 levels to "fight" one cause of obesity is insulin resistance one cause of insulin resistance is obesity insulin resistance causes excess insulin which in turn causes storage of fat in the abdomen. abdominal fat in particular increases insulin resistance. cells need insulin to make them permeable to the sugar in the blood which they must have in order to survive and promote the survival of you. Cells which don't get enough insulin send hunger signals to the brain. especially sugar cravings. Insulin resistance means that the insulin is not affecting the cells until quantities are increased, and the early symptom of this particular metabolic syndrome is roller coaster insulin amounts, and low blood sugars. the excess insulin created to make the cell walls permeable enough create the fat cycle, and so you see the person get fat years before they are acknowledged to have diabetes. There are a ton of fat folk (pun intended) who never develop diabetes. They are fat for other reasons than the metabolic syndrome described. |