• Episode 3 - Insulin Sensitivity (part 3 of 3)

  • Feb 7 2022
  • Durata: 40 min
  • Podcast
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Episode 3 - Insulin Sensitivity (part 3 of 3)

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  • In this episode Dr Matthew Campbell and I discuss L.L O'Mahoney (and colleagues including Dr Campbell) research paper called: Estimated glucose disposal rate as a candidate biomarker for thrombotic biomarkers in T1D. This paper is all about the risk of developing microvascular complications (small blood vessels - neuropathy and retinopathy) and macrovascular complications (big blood vessels - heart) due to insulin resistance. The link to the paper is: https://bit.ly/OMahoney2021 This is the final part of three episodes all of which are about Insulin Resistance and Sensitivity. We hope you enjoy this final episode and it brings home how important this topic is to our health now and in the future. If so please like, comment and subscribe. AW & MC
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In this episode Dr Matthew Campbell and I discuss L.L O'Mahoney (and colleagues including Dr Campbell) research paper called: Estimated glucose disposal rate as a candidate biomarker for thrombotic biomarkers in T1D. This paper is all about the risk of developing microvascular complications (small blood vessels - neuropathy and retinopathy) and macrovascular complications (big blood vessels - heart) due to insulin resistance. The link to the paper is: https://bit.ly/OMahoney2021 This is the final part of three episodes all of which are about Insulin Resistance and Sensitivity. We hope you enjoy this final episode and it brings home how important this topic is to our health now and in the future. If so please like, comment and subscribe. AW & MC

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