Peter Attia· MD
This is what causes also that hypoglycemia in athletes. If they don't correct their insulin before exercise, they go hypo.
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This is what causes also that hypoglycemia in athletes. If they don't correct their insulin before exercise, they go hypo.
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and this is this explains um uh the hypoglycemia in these patient shortly after they start exercising right they might have some something to eat and they inject themselves with insulin and there's nothing you can do once you have insulin on board right so that insulin is going to translocate those spers and it's going to start bringing insulin inside but in the moment I mean sorry glucose thanks in the moment you start exercising you do the same function through contraction of exercise of of the muscles so you have two mechanisms acting at the same time pulling more glucose inside the cells leading to hypoglycemia