Insulin Resistance and PCOS
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Prevalence of Insulin Resistance in PCOS
- Affects 75-85% of people with PCOS.
- Even in lean PCOS, 50% experience insulin resistance, impacting weight loss efforts.
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Role of Insulin
- A growth hormone that signals the availability of energy and promotes fat storage.
- Stimulates the ovaries to produce testosterone, which can interfere with ovulation.
- Improving insulin sensitivity can reduce androgenic symptoms (like excess testosterone).
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Insulin Dysregulation in PCOS
- The body overproduces insulin, especially after consuming carbohydrates, causing rapid blood sugar and insulin spikes.
- Excess insulin promotes fat storage, making exercise or undereating less effective for weight loss.
- Over time, cells become resistant to insulin signals, further complicating energy metabolism.
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Key Strategies to Manage Insulin Resistance
- Focus on balanced meals with adequate protein, fiber, and calories to stabilize blood sugar.
- Regular movement helps improve insulin clearance.
- Incorporate supplements and prioritize quality sleep to support insulin regulation.
Managing insulin resistance is essential for improving PCOS symptoms, enhancing weight management, and promoting ovulation.