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Hi I have a question about Dr Greger author of, How not to die. And exponent of the plant-based diet, he says fat causes diabetes not carbs.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris24Main" data-source="post: 2723499" data-attributes="member: 585131"><p>Just watched a lecture from Ben Bikman, totally agree [USER=204966]@potshot[/USER] - he is a rare resource, insulin resistance is so **** complicated that I find I learn something every time I listen or read him. I had to clip this from the video, his simple list of the things that are connected to insulin resistance..</p><p>[ATTACH=full]69646[/ATTACH]</p><p>(forgive the play controls, this was really just me clipping out for my own notes and learning)</p><p></p><p>[USER=520626]@Melgar[/USER] - you have mentioned the 85% statistic a couple of times, I'm not questioning, but do you have any links I could dig into on that? I'm sure you are correct, but unless you say that 15% of type 2s are exclusively LADA - ie, an unconnected failing of the beta cells that mimics the progression of insulin resistance, I'm just not sure how anyone gets to T2 without exhibiting some level of insulin resistance.</p><p></p><p>Ie, I see this more as - T2DM is one of the possible outcomes of insulin resistance, per the image above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris24Main, post: 2723499, member: 585131"] Just watched a lecture from Ben Bikman, totally agree [USER=204966]@potshot[/USER] - he is a rare resource, insulin resistance is so **** complicated that I find I learn something every time I listen or read him. I had to clip this from the video, his simple list of the things that are connected to insulin resistance.. [ATTACH type="full"]69646[/ATTACH] (forgive the play controls, this was really just me clipping out for my own notes and learning) [USER=520626]@Melgar[/USER] - you have mentioned the 85% statistic a couple of times, I'm not questioning, but do you have any links I could dig into on that? I'm sure you are correct, but unless you say that 15% of type 2s are exclusively LADA - ie, an unconnected failing of the beta cells that mimics the progression of insulin resistance, I'm just not sure how anyone gets to T2 without exhibiting some level of insulin resistance. Ie, I see this more as - T2DM is one of the possible outcomes of insulin resistance, per the image above. [/QUOTE]
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