Paul Saladino· MD
when I see 5 when I see 6 when I see 9 I think no there's something going on here there's insulin resistance
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when I see 5 when I see 6 when I see 9 I think no there's something going on here there's insulin resistance
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I'll see a fasting insulin sometimes lower than two or three and I think yeah I don't think your insulin resistance
a 24 that's massively insulin resistant anything above a 9 to 9 to 24 that's extremely insulin resistant
the average fasting insulin for Americans is 8.6 we know the most 90 of Americans have at least one metric suggesting metabolic dysfunction so I don't think 8.6 is where you want your insulin when you're fasting so I would say neither of these populations are glucose sensitive at all would be very hard to find a population that had a fasted insulin of less than five
so I would say neither of these populations are glucose sensitive at all would be very hard to find a population that had a fasting insulin of less than so again but both of these populations are insulin resistant in my opinion