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Metabolic Signal Correction

Meaning

Metabolic Signal Correction refers to the precise adjustment of afferent and efferent biochemical cues that govern energy substrate utilization and storage across tissues. This correction targets impaired insulin sensitivity or aberrant adipokine release, restoring appropriate communication between adipose tissue, liver, and muscle. It involves optimizing the cellular response to circulating hormones like leptin and adiponectin. Correcting these signals is fundamental to reversing metabolic dysfunction and supporting endocrine balance.