How does insulin affect the interaction between glycogen and fat storage, and what role does it play in balancing energy reserves in diabetics?
Sunil JoshiExplorer
How does insulin affect the interaction between glycogen and fat storage?
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Insulin promotes glycogen synthesis and inhibits fat breakdown, steering glucose towards storage rather than immediate use, crucial for energy balance in diabetics.
Insulin helps convert glucose to glycogen for storage in liver and muscles, and also prevents fat breakdown, aiding energy regulation in diabetes.
By promoting glycogen storage and preventing lipid catabolism, insulin maintains energy availability, essential for managing blood glucose levels in diabetics.