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Insulin Resistance Endocrine Effect

Meaning

Insulin Resistance Endocrine Effect refers to the broad, disruptive influence that diminished cellular sensitivity to insulin has on the entire endocrine system, extending far beyond glucose metabolism. This condition triggers compensatory hyperinsulinemia, which acts as a powerful endocrine signal, directly altering the production, transport, and metabolism of various hormones, including sex steroids, cortisol, and growth hormone. It is a central pathological driver in numerous hormonal health issues.