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Metabolic Health Systems

Meaning

Metabolic Health Systems encompasses the totality of interconnected biochemical processes, regulatory hormones, and organ functions responsible for energy acquisition, utilization, and storage within the human body. This includes the interplay between the pancreas (insulin/glucagon), adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscle, all governed by central endocrine command. Optimal function requires seamless communication across these subsystems to maintain energy equilibrium. These systems dictate long-term vitality.