Peter Attia· MD
So skeletal muscle does the exact same action. It translocates those glute force to the surface of So therefore, there's that non-insulin dependence.
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So skeletal muscle does the exact same action. It translocates those glute force to the surface of So therefore, there's that non-insulin dependence.
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so um the first I mean they don't know exactly but within about the first four four five hours we see that insulin that glucose uptake is less or almost not insulin dependent
the act of exercising itself can produce glucose transport across uh across the muscle without insulin