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Diabetes

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Sushil Dhokne
7 days ago · updated the description of the group.

This group explores diabetes through the lens of physiology, endocrinology, metabolism, and systemic health.

Rather than viewing diabetes as simply a “blood sugar disorder,” the articles in this group examine the deeper mechanisms involved in glucose regulation, insulin signaling, pancreatic function, metabolic adaptation, inflammation, and long-term tissue dysfunction.

Topics in this section may include:

  • Insulin physiology and glucose homeostasis

  • Insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia

  • Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes

  • Prediabetes and early metabolic dysfunction

  • Beta-cell physiology and dysfunction

  • Hepatic and muscle insulin resistance

  • Blood glucose variability

  • Reactive hypoglycemia

  • Diabetes-related blood markers

  • Diabetic complications and tissue damage

  • Medications and metabolic interventions

  • Nutrition and meal timing strategies

  • Exercise physiology in diabetes management

  • Obesity, inflammation, and metabolic syndrome

Special emphasis is placed on understanding:

  • How metabolic dysfunction develops progressively over time

  • The relationship between insulin resistance and chronic disease

  • Why blood glucose alone does not represent the full picture

  • The interaction between hormones, lifestyle, inflammation, and energy metabolism

The articles aim to bridge molecular physiology with clinical interpretation and practical application, helping readers understand both the mechanisms and real-world implications of diabetes and glucose dysregulation.

This section is intended for:

  • Fitness professionals

  • Nutritionists

  • Coaches

  • Students

  • Healthcare learners

  • Individuals seeking a deeper scientific understanding of diabetes and metabolic health

The goal of this group is to develop a physiology-first understanding of glucose regulation, insulin signaling, and the progression of metabolic dysfunction, while encouraging evidence-informed and context-based interpretation of diabetes-related health issues.


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