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In a paper in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism they argue that insulin resistance is another side-effect of metabolic syndrome whose cause is lipid molecules poisoning tissues in which they are not supposed to be present in large quantities.
ECONOMIST: Metabolic syndrome
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In other words, chronically eating added sugar reduces BDNF, and then the lowered levels of the brain chemical begin contributing to insulin resistance, which leads to type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, which eventually leads to a host of other health problems.
FORBES: What Eating Too Much Sugar Does to Your Brain
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The metabolic syndrome criteria are not particularly good at identifying insulin resistance.
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