Wiser to lose the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) to reverse the
underlying insulin resistance (metabolic syndrome or MetS) so that less
(or even no) medications will be needed to control blood glucose:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/565dcf43b835714d
Andrew <><
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http://EmoryCardiology.com
> Wiser to lose the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) to reverse the
> underlying insulin resistance (metabolic syndrome or MetS) so that less
> (or even no) medications will be needed to control blood glucose:
And then you can say they're cured.
Aresehole.
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You clearly remain convicted by the Holy Spirit:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts
Whether formation of visceral adipose tissues are possible when insulin
is realy defficient as in type1?
Where there is overeating even in type 1 diabetics, there will be
visceral adipose tissue (VAT).
As such, will there also be insulin resistance in type1 diabetics?
>Where there is overeating even in type 1 diabetics, there will be
>visceral adipose tissue (VAT).
Any ideas why this adverse effect of excess VAT occurs? There must be
an optimal level of VAT, but why do you suppose it is so dangeropus?
Closes (vascularly) to the liver? So subcutaneous belly fat would not
be as dangerous as VAT, perhaps? Why is a fat ass not as bad?
Does all adipose tissue do much the same thing?
jack
GOD's will.
> There must be an optimal level of VAT
There is not. VAT is pathological.
> , but why do you suppose it is so dangeropus?
VAT releases inflammatory cytokines.
> Closes (vascularly) to the liver?
No.
> So subcutaneous belly fat would not
> be as dangerous as VAT, perhaps?
Subcutaneous fat does not release inflammatory cytokines.
> Why is a fat ass not as bad?
See above.
> Does all adipose tissue do much the same thing?
No.
Granted, it may be wiser to lose the VAT, but is any research being
done by the Pharmaceutical Industry, or anyone else for that matter,
toward the development of drugs to eliminate (or otherwise deal with)
these Inflammatory cytokines?
Port
No.
While inflammatory cytokines from VAT are pathological, these same
inflammatory cytokines from leukocytes are vital for normal immune
system function especially in the setting of acute infection.
Hey, chung-nuts. How's the job?
TC
My Boss, LORD Jesus Christ, is wonderful :-)
Many thanks, much praise, and all the glory to GOD for HIS compelling
you to ask to give me this opportunity to glorify HIM.
Pls tell, what do you mean by; "Closes (vascularly) to the liver?"
Sorry Kumar, typo. It should have read "close" to the liver. And close
by way of the blood vessels.
I read somewhere that fat stores close to the liver affect it somewhat
more than further away fat stores.
jack
jack
Yes, liver diseases are indicated;
"Diabetes is associated with some types of liver disease. For example,
poorly controlled blood sugar can increase your risk of nonalcoholic
fatty liver disease, also called nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. This can
lead to scarring of the liver (nonalcoholic cirrhosis). Also, some
medications used to treat complications of diabetes, such as
cholesterol-lowering drugs, may cause liver damage.
On the other hand, some types of liver disease - such as
hemochromatosis - increase the risk of diabetes. Also, some
medications used to treat liver disease may increase blood sugar levels
enough to require treatment. These include steroids and lamivudine
(Epivir).
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes/AN00193
May VAT effect other organs similarily.I think, too much gas in
abdomen(blotted) looks to be due to VAT?
The inflammation caused by VAT is systemic.
Whether such fatty changes also occur in other parts due to systemic
inflammation by VAT?
The VAT itself infiltrates the liver. A fatty liver is a liver
infiltrated by VAT.
> Whether such fatty changes also occur in other parts due to systemic
> inflammation by VAT?
The fatty changes occur because of overeating and not because of
systemic inflammation.
I haven't been following this NG much lately.... Chung has a job? Who
would hire him?
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/66e1cd490267fbc3?
> > TC
>
> I haven't been following this NG much lately.... Chung has a job?
Yes.
> Who would hire him?
GOD, Creator of heaven and earth.
This victory belongs to my LORD, Whom I love with all my heart, soul,
mind, and strength:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/175b5dc947a0781f
Fear GOD and dread nothing (especially not diabetes) that is of this
world:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/352546a7bf4a81ee?
Your consolation prize is eternal life if you wisely choose to
surrender to HIM:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/fcb058da12bb3f3d?
May you choose wisely at these crossroads in your life:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/725921f131c086d5?
May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water curing our
diabetes, depression, anxiety, or panic so that we can love our
neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a whole lot more, dear
neighbor Ernst whom I love unconditionally.
> > Whether such fatty changes also occur in other parts due to systemic
> > inflammation by VAT?
>
> The fatty changes occur because of overeating and not because of
> systemic inflammation.
Which other parts can also be effected due to such VAT?
Fucking classic. No answer, to to someone else for an answer. ANY fucking
answer.
And in other news
God the unimaginable hires chump the unemployable to preach the unbelievable
to the unconvertable.
Chump fails. Obviously.
Odd. Jesus calls him that, too.
> You clearly remain convicted by the Holy Spirit:
Aren't you supposed to put an accent on "convicted" and
smack him across the forehead when you say that?
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts
That was fast. Took at least a week for Chung to Chungdamn me.
>> Hey, chung-nuts. How's the job?
>>
>> TC
>
> I haven't been following this NG much lately.... Chung has a job? Who
> would hire him?
I did.
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>>> I haven't been following this NG much lately.... Chung has a job?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> Who would hire him?
>>
>> GOD, Creator of heaven and earth.
>
> And in other news
>
> God the unimaginable hires chump the unemployable to preach the unbelievable
> to the unconvertable.
>
> Chump fails. Obviously.
I would suggest that failure is in your mind alone, that is fine, as long
as you continue to answer the "Failure Chung" Google will gladly archive
for future use his words.
All type-2 diabetics have significant VAT. Not all will have fatty
infiltation of their livers.
> > > Whether such fatty changes also occur in other parts due to systemic
> > > inflammation by VAT?
>
> > The fatty changes occur because of overeating and not because of
> > systemic inflammation.
>
> Which other parts can also be effected due to such VAT?
Abnormal skin changes known as acanthosis nigricans.
On Jan 25, 10:56 pm, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
> > diabetes with VAT?All type-2 diabetics have significant VAT.
>Not all will have fatty infiltation of their livers.
Means, people having VAT still not all will have fatty infiltrations?
> > > > Whether such fatty changes also occur in other parts due to systemic
> > > > inflammation by VAT?
>
> > > The fatty changes occur because of overeating and not because of
> > > systemic inflammation.
>
> > Which other parts can also be effected due to such VAT?
>Abnormal skin changes known as acanthosis nigricans.
Is it due to VAT? Other organs, say heart?
> Andrew <><
> --
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhDhttp://EmoryCardiology.com- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
>> > > > > > > >> >Where there is overeating even in type 1 diabetics, there will be
Ya know, anything that has quotes going back more than two levels is a
waste.
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Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA
On Jan 26, 8:49 am, Jim Chinnis <jchin...@SPAMalum.mit.edu> wrote:
> "Kumar" <lordshiva5...@rediffmail.com> wrote in part:
>
> >> > > > > > > >> >Where there is overeating even in type 1 diabetics, there will beYa know, anything that has quotes going back more than two levels is a
> waste.
> --
> Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA
??
Liver abnormalities is common in type-2 diabetics because of VAT.
> > > Whether such fatty changes also occur in other parts due to systemic
> > > inflammation by VAT?
> >
> > The fatty changes occur because of overeating and not because of
> > systemic inflammation.
>
> Which other parts can also be effected due to such VAT?
Pancreas.
On Jan 28, 3:36 am, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<ach...@emorycardiology.com> wrote:
> convicted Kumar wrote:
> > Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > > convicted neighbor Kumar wrote:
> > > > Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > > > > convicted neighbor Kumar wrote:
> > > > > > neighbor Jack (spamf...@spam.heaven) wrote:
> > > > > > > convicted neighbor "Kumar" <lordshiva5...@rediffmail.com> wrote:
> > diabetes with VAT?Liver abnormalities is common in type-2 diabetics because of VAT.
Can we consider it that a diabetic2 people with central obesity can
get liver abnormilties? Whether fatty liver even in non diabetics is
as a result of VAT?
> > > > Whether such fatty changes also occur in other parts due to systemic
> > > > inflammation by VAT?
>
> > > The fatty changes occur because of overeating and not because of
> > > systemic inflammation.
>
> > Which other parts can also be effected due to such VAT?Pancreas.
How it effect Pancreas?
> Andrew <><
> --
Yes.
> Whether fatty liver even in non diabetics is
> as a result of VAT?
Yes.
> > > > > Whether such fatty changes also occur in other parts due to systemic
> > > > > inflammation by VAT?
> >
> > > > The fatty changes occur because of overeating and not because of
> > > > systemic inflammation.
> >
> > > Which other parts can also be effected due to such VAT?
>
> > Pancreas.
>
> How it effect Pancreas?
Fatty infiltration.
You must be a right cunt then.