insulin response and energy levels
Insulin response refers to the release of the hormone insulin by the pancreas in response to the consumption of carbohydrates. Insulin is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels by promoting the uptake of glucose into cells. Energy levels, on the other hand, refer to the amount of energy a person experiences and can vary depending on factors such as diet, physical activity, and hormone levels. The insulin response plays a crucial role in maintaining stable energy levels by ensuring the efficient utilization of glucose for fuel.
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