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[Insulin resistance]

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    Revista Medica De Chile
    |February 1, 1993
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    Peripheral insulin resistance, common in obesity, can lead to type 2 diabetes and is linked to hypertension and dyslipidemia. This condition may stem from a post-receptor defect affecting insulin

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    • Metabolic disorders
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    Background:

    • Peripheral insulin resistance with normal glucose homeostasis and compensatory hyperinsulinemia is frequently observed in obesity.
    • This condition is a precursor to non-insulin-dependent diabetes and is pathogenetically linked to hypertension, dyslipidemias, and atherosclerosis.