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Energy Supply Stabilization

Meaning

Energy Supply Stabilization refers to the body’s precise, hormonally-mediated maintenance of a consistent and adequate availability of metabolic substrates, primarily glucose and fatty acids, to meet the energetic demands of all tissues. This homeostatic control prevents dangerous fluctuations in energy status, which is essential for cognitive function, muscle performance, and overall metabolic health. The endocrine system, particularly the pancreatic hormones and adrenal glucocorticoids, plays a central role in regulating the storage and mobilization of these energy sources. Optimal stabilization is a hallmark of metabolic resilience and longevity.