As the following image demonstrates, Hyperinsulinemia is very dangerous to your health. Risk factors include numerous cardiovascular, neurological, and metabolic conditions (including type 2 diabetes).
Hyperinsulinemia refers to an increase in insulin circulating in your blood relative to your blood glucose levels. It is seen in people with early stages of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Hyperinsulinemia is associated with being overweight, hypertension (high blood pressure) and glucose intolerance. It can result from a variety of metabolic conditions. As the following image demonstrates, Hyperinsulinemia is very dangerous to your health. Risk factors include numerous cardiovascular, neurological, and metabolic conditions (including type 2 diabetes). The good news is that Hyperinsulinemia is entirely reversible through exercise and lifestyle changes. Research shows that exercise including strength training is an effective strategy for reducing this condition. Nutritional changes are also vital; including the elimination of processed carbohydrates which have been shown to result in insulin resistance.
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