D5 - Insulin and Blood Sugar Regulation Flashcards
What is the primary function of insulin in the body?
The primary function of insulin is to facilitate the uptake of glucose into cells
How are blood sugar levels regulated to maintain homeostasis?
Blood sugar levels are tightly regulated through factors such as dietary choices
What are the potential health consequences of both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia?
Both hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can have negative health consequences.
How does carbohydrate metabolism influence blood sugar levels?
Carbohydrates
Why is proper nutrient timing considered essential for optimizing performance and recovery?
Proper nutrient timing is essential for optimizing performance and recovery
How does regular exercise contribute to improved insulin sensitivity?
Regular exercise enhances insulin sensitivity
Why is balancing macronutrients crucial for overall health and blood sugar regulation?
Balancing macronutrients
What role does dietary fiber play in blood sugar regulation?
Dietary fiber plays a role in slowing down the absorption of glucose
Why may personalized approaches to nutrition and training be necessary for individuals?
Individuals may exhibit different responses to dietary and exercise interventions. Personalized approaches based on factors like genetics
What are the broader implications of insulin and blood sugar regulation for long-term health?
Insulin and blood sugar regulation have broader implications for long-term health