6. Hormone Imbalance is to Blame for Obesity - Deepstash
6. Hormone Imbalance is to Blame for Obesity

6. Hormone Imbalance is to Blame for Obesity

  • Hormonal imbalance is responsible for obesity
  • Hormones are molecules that deliver messages to cells. An example is insulin, which lets cells know when to take glucose out of the blood and use it as energy
  • High Insulin levels encourage fat storage, while low levels are responsible for fat burning. Also when your insulin level is high over an extended period, your body is likely to store more fat. It's possible to gain weight simply by prescribing you insulin. The hormone is powerful enough to outweigh what you eat. Too much insulin over period will likely make you obese and unhealthy.

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