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  2. Hyperinsulinemia - Wikipedia

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    But visceral obesity can go undetected, and is extremely dangerous. Lifestyle choices including diet, exercise, and sleep deprivation play the largest role in Hyperinsulinemia & insulin resistance. [citation needed] Belly fat is a strong predictor of high insulin levels.

  3. Hyperinsulinism - Wikipedia

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    Hyperinsulinism refers to an above normal level of insulin in the blood of a person or animal. Normal insulin secretion and blood levels are closely related to the level of glucose in the blood, so that a given level of insulin can be normal for one blood glucose level but low or high for another.

  4. Type 1 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Insulin is a hormone required by the body to store and convert blood sugar into energy. [6] T1D results in high blood sugar levels in the body prior to treatment. [7] Common symptoms include frequent urination, increased thirst, increased hunger, weight loss, and other complications.

  5. Insulin Resistance: From Symptoms to Treatment - AOL

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    Insulin resistance often develops over time and can go unnoticed until blood glucose levels are chronically elevated. A combination of genetics and lifestyle habits increases a person’s risk of ...

  6. Insulin resistance - Wikipedia

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    If high levels (7.5 mg/min or higher) are needed, the patient is considered insulin-sensitive. Conversely, very low levels (4.0 mg/min or lower) indicate insulin resistance. Levels falling between 4.0 and 7.5 mg/min are not conclusive and suggest "impaired glucose tolerance," which is an early indication of insulin resistance. [54]

  7. Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    Detectable amounts of insulin are abnormal and indicate that hyperinsulinism is likely to be the cause. Other aspects of the person's metabolic state, especially low levels of free fatty acids, beta-hydroxybutyrate and ketones, and either high or low levels of C-peptide and proinsulin can provide confirmation.