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UNDERSTANDING: METABOLIC HEALTH


Metabolic health refers to the overall state and efficiency of metabolic processes within the body. Metabolism involves a series of chemical reactions that occur in cells to convert the food we eat into energy. This energy is then utilized by the body to perform various functions such as breathing, circulating blood, maintaining body temperature, and supporting physical activity.


Key components of metabolic health include:



1. Insulin Sensitivity: This refers to how effectively the body's cells respond to insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar (glucose) levels. Insulin sensitivity is crucial for proper glucose utilization and preventing insulin resistance, a condition associated with type 2 diabetes.



2. Blood Sugar Regulation: The body needs to regulate blood sugar levels to ensure a steady and appropriate supply of energy. Problems with blood sugar regulation can lead to conditions like hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar) or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).



3. Cholesterol Levels: Metabolic health involves maintaining a balance in cholesterol levels, including low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Abnormal cholesterol levels can contribute to cardiovascular issues.



4. Body Composition: The distribution of fat and lean mass in the body is an essential aspect of metabolic health. Excessive visceral fat (fat around internal organs) is associated with an increased risk of metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease.



5. Energy Expenditure: The body's ability to efficiently use and expend energy, influenced by factors such as physical activity, basal metabolic rate (the energy required at rest), and thermogenesis (heat production).




6. Inflammation: Chronic inflammation can negatively impact metabolic health. It is associated with conditions like obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome.




7. Hormonal Balance: Various hormones, including insulin, cortisol, and thyroid hormones, play crucial roles in metabolism. Imbalances in these hormones can affect metabolic processes.



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Optimal metabolic health is essential for maintaining a healthy weight, preventing chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disorders, and supporting overall well-being. Lifestyle factors, including diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management, significantly influence metabolic health. Making positive choices in these areas can contribute to improved metabolic function and a reduced risk of metabolic-related conditions. Working with a health coach can assist you in keeping track of these factors to improve your metabolic health. Click here to email me today!

 
 
 

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