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Dr. Robert Lustig: How Sugar & Processed Foods Impact Your Health

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Negative Effects of Glucose and Insulin on the Body

When glucose is ingested, it causes a spike in blood glucose which leads to the release of insulin. This insulin response can cause endothelial dysfunction, leading to changes in blood pressure and potentially causing diseases like coronary artery disease and kidney disease over time. Insulin's role is to store excess glucose as fat, leading to energy sequestration in adipose tissue. If a person is physically active, glucose will be taken up by muscles for immediate fuel and glycogen storage, reducing the need for insulin release. However, if a person does not exercise, excess glucose will lead to a significant insulin response, causing the storage of glucose as fat. This insulin rise can be particularly detrimental in terms of metabolic disease. A specific mouse model, known as the Padurco mouse, which lacks insulin receptors in the kidney, has shown normal blood glucose levels, glucose tolerance, and body weight, highlighting the impactful role of insulin in the body's metabolic processes.

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