why do genes regulating the amount of glucose and fat in the body start to shut down when you dont exercise?
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why do genes regulating the amount of glucose and fat in the body start to shut down when you dont exercise
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I believe you are referring to insulin. Your body breaks down the food you eat into glucose (blood sugar), then the pancreas releases insulin to open a door to your cells to be used as energy. The constant eating of high glycemic carbs (bread,pasta,cereal) create an imbalance overtime. The body won’t be able to create enough insulin in relation to the amount of glucose. This causes weight gain. I don’t believe weight gain happens when you stop working out. Too many carbs is the largest problem on the planet, which is why type 2 diabetes is so abundant. Many people have pre type 2 and don’t even know it. The highly processed carbs in all the bread, pasta and cereals we consume as Americans are causing the overweight and obesity epidemic!