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<blockquote data-quote="LaoDan" data-source="post: 2433865" data-attributes="member: 524245"><p>I did some research regarding GLUT4 and skeletal muscle. Where GLUT4 is unregulated during muscle contraction. Apparently insulin isn’t required during times of skeletal muscle stress. Not sure how that affects T2s and insulin resistance.. </p><p></p><p>My takeaway was that building muscle mass was what I needed to do to correct my situation. Increase blood flow, vascular remodeling, assisting in lymph transport. </p><p></p><p>hope I’m right, I usually just read the abstract and conclusion, my eyes glaze over if I did into it lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaoDan, post: 2433865, member: 524245"] I did some research regarding GLUT4 and skeletal muscle. Where GLUT4 is unregulated during muscle contraction. Apparently insulin isn’t required during times of skeletal muscle stress. Not sure how that affects T2s and insulin resistance.. My takeaway was that building muscle mass was what I needed to do to correct my situation. Increase blood flow, vascular remodeling, assisting in lymph transport. hope I’m right, I usually just read the abstract and conclusion, my eyes glaze over if I did into it lol [/QUOTE]
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