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People with insulin resistance experience Type II Diabetes related signs. People may not feel the symptoms when they start early. However, the typical symptoms would include extreme dehydration, as well as overactive bladder. Hunger is also another factor.

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Does type 2 diabetes cause insulin deficiency or insulin resistance?

Insulin resistance is caused by obesity and a family history of insulin resistance. You can develop insulin resistance without these, but it's rare. Insulin resistance leads to type 2 diabetes. A type 1 diabetic can develop insulin resistance the same way anyone else does, but becoming obese and by having insulin resistance in the family. In this case, the insulin resistance and the type 1 diabetes are totally unrelated.


What are the symptoms of insulin resistance?

The symptoms of insulin resistance vary considerably from person to person. Some people may have no noticeable symptoms until they develop signs of heart disease or are diagnosed with high blood pressure during a routine checkup.


Insulin deficiency or resistance leads to hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis?

Diabetes Mellitus


How can insulin resistance be prevented?

Genetic factors contributing to insulin resistance cannot be changed as of the early 2000s.


What term best describes a failure of the body cells to respond to secreation of insulin?

Type one diabetes


What warning signs are there before a drought happens?

there are no warning signs


What do green warning signs mean?

Green signs are not warning signs. They are signs that tell you it is "safe" to do something.


What are the symptoms of mild insulin resistance?

In its mildest form, insulin resistance causes no symptoms, and is only recognizable on laboratory tests.


How will fat stop insulin from functioning?

obesity increases insulin resistance and thereby reduces the effectiveness of insulin.


What term best describes a failure of the body's cells to resond to insulin?

Insulin resistance.


When target cells are less sensitive to the effects of insulin in Type II diabetes suggests?

insulin resistance. This means that the cells in the body are not responding effectively to insulin, leading to elevated blood sugar levels. Insulin resistance is a key characteristic of Type II diabetes and can contribute to the development of the condition.


Which adipokine promotes insulin resistance?

Retinol binding protein, TNF alpha, Interleukin, Chimerin are some. Some can reduce insulin resistance- Adiponectin