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Metabolic Stability in Stress

Meaning

Metabolic Stability in Stress refers to the body’s capacity to maintain balanced blood glucose, lipid profiles, and energy production efficiency across various tissues, even during periods of acute or chronic psychological and physiological stress. This stability is a hallmark of high metabolic resilience, preventing the stress-induced shift toward insulin resistance, visceral fat deposition, and dysregulated energy substrate utilization. Preserving metabolic stability is crucial because chronic stress often mobilizes energy inefficiently, contributing significantly to the pathogenesis of cardiometabolic diseases.