stress and insulin sensitivity
"Stress and insulin sensitivity" refers to the relationship between an individual's stress levels and their body's ability to effectively regulate blood sugar levels through insulin. Research suggests that higher stress levels can lead to reduced insulin sensitivity, which may contribute to the development of conditions like insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.
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