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why does tissue become insensitive to insulin

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Answered by Subham200813
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This slow behaviour is due to glucose oxidation being insulin stimulated. These results when all tissues are insulin resistant are similar to those for the case where only muscle is insulin resistant, and again, insulin resistance lowers the fasting levels of FFA in the muscle tissue.

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