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Now can the insulin-resistant overweight person decrease his or her insulin resistance by losing some weight even if not getting any exercise?
Milt Bedingfield: How Do You Reduce, Improve or Eliminate Insulin Resistance? Milt Bedingfield 2011
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In the second study, Markus Feuerer and colleagues from Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, showed that CD4+ regulatory T cells with a unique phenotype were highly enriched in the abdominal fat of normal mice, but, similar to the observation by Nishimura and colleagues, their numbers were strikingly and specifically reduced in insulin-resistant models of obesity.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Will Immunotherapy Provide a New Treatment for Obesity? 2009
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Now can the insulin-resistant overweight person decrease his or her insulin resistance by losing some weight even if not getting any exercise?
Milt Bedingfield: How Do You Reduce, Improve or Eliminate Insulin Resistance? Milt Bedingfield 2011
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Have a good breakfast, in particular, because you are less insulin-resistant in the morning.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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Once NF-κB is activated, we become insulin-resistant.
Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010
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Increasing carbohydrate consumption until your body responds to all the insulin by becoming insulin-resistant in muscle tissue;
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The classic insulin-resistant body has thin arms and legs and stores much of its fat in the abdominal region, which many of us know as "belly fat."
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Further, it would seem that some people respond to this bruising by becoming inflamed, and this inflammation eventually results in damage that causes cells to become insulin-resistant and organs to eventually fail.
THE NEW ATKINS FOR A NEW YOU Dr. Eric C. Westman 2010
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The classic insulin-resistant body has thin arms and legs and stores much of its fat in the abdominal region, which many of us know as "belly fat."
Susan B. Dopart, M.S., R.D.: Are Your Weight Issues Tied to Insulin Resistance? Susan B. Dopart 2010
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Have a good breakfast, in particular, because you are less insulin-resistant in the morning.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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