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Systemic Metabolic Dysregulation

Meaning

A pervasive, multi-organ state characterized by a fundamental breakdown in the body’s ability to efficiently regulate energy homeostasis, including glucose utilization, lipid processing, and insulin signaling. This dysregulation is not confined to a single organ but involves the liver, muscle, adipose tissue, and the endocrine system, leading to a cascade of adverse health outcomes. Clinically, it is the underlying pathology for conditions like metabolic syndrome, Type 2 diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Reversing this systemic failure is paramount for improving long-term healthspan.