Insulin, glucagon, & glycogen regulation. (Made simple with animation!).
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- čas přidán 13. 10. 2019
- This video covers the basics of healthy glucose regulation within the body.
-What is insulin and how is it produced?
-How does it help regulate the uptake of glucose into cells for use as energy
-How does it help regulate the storage of glucose within the body?
All explained using simple animations.
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These diabetes series help me so much in understanding things simply. Thanks a lot. Please continue making more video
really glad they were helpful :)
Best way I’ve seen it visually described - thanks!
Thanks Alexa! glad it was helpful :)
The muscle has glut4 receptors and doesn’t always need insulin to move glucose into the cells. Movement brings those receptors to the cell membrane to allow glucose in without insulin. But the rest was great! I just thought I should mention that.
good point, thanks for the info!
But aren't Glut4 gate made with the help of insulin?
Finally understand the differnt types of 'glucose', animation very goodd!!!
glad it was helpful :)
@@thehumanbodyoversimplified5381 :)
my favorite part was the glucose conversion into glycogen, such a great animation!
glad you liked it :)
Current anatomy and physiology student. Greatly appreciate the video
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you finally understood it in a very simple way ! You are Great !!!!!!!
Glad it helped!
I was searching for an explanation like this, thank you for this explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice and informative video. Well done
best video on this subject ive seen, good job.
many thanks Justin, glad you liked it!
So easy to understand. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Excellent, many thanks.
You are welcome!
you are awesome, so easily the animation explain a complex mechanism
glad it was helpful :)
it was so easy to undersatnd. Thank you for it
You are welcome!
loved this!!
many thanks :)
This was very well made and I understood it easily. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! :)
Thank you so much!!! - Masters in nutrition student/intern
Glad it was helpful!
Thx for this video ❤️
your welcome :)
Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Very well explained!
Glad it was helpful!
Great explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Good explain i understand same things thanks
You are welcome
amazing explaination
glad you liked it :)
Very very nice , Thanks ☺️
Most welcome 😊
Very helpful video
Thanks Kevin :)
amazing sir . well done
many thanks :)
Amazing 😊
Thanks 😄
Tnx dear
your very welcome ;)
very good
glad they were helpful!
Correct me if I am wrong . Liver and muscle can only hold certain grams of glycogen. After intake of food if those stores are already full e.g. if I eat a donut 30 min after my lunch that will go straight to fat rather than liver and muscles glycogen?
In breaking a fast if I eat exactly the amount of calories liver can store. I would never get fat? Then eat again based on my bmr that liver would be empty by now.
I read that atp uses muscle glycogen which are extreme efforts . So in normal cardio muscle glycogen is not broken down?
What measures one must take that most of his food goes into muscle and liver glycogen rather than stored as fat
Melhor explicação do mundo inteiro!!! Muito obrigada!! Se importa se eu dublar em português? hahaha
obrigado, por favor, faça!
thx
:)
nice !
Thanks!
Thank u sir for dis
Most welcome
Saving my butt for an exam thanks
lol happy to help!
Wow a magnificent and complex mechanism. I wounder if that was designed by an intelligent creator or just happend by chance.
that is indeed a big question! I'm always fascinated by the complexity of biological systems
Such a great way to explain 👍
Thanks a lot 😊
Excellent explanation, the animation really helped. Thank you. Strangest pronunciation of insulin I have ever heard.....but forgiveable :)
Many thanks, Im going to attribute my pronunciation to my region accent ;)
I need help I purchased Glycogen casules.Im type 2 diabetic, should I take these im confused.
Please help.
Hi, you need to speak to your Doctor.I would never advocate for medical advice based on a youtube video.
So when does the body use fat for energy?
the body breaks down more fats for energy when glucose, and therefore insulin levels, are low. Low insulin levels promote the secretion of glucagon which stimulates the breaking down of fats.
@@thehumanbodyoversimplified5381does Metformin cause low insulin levels?
Suggestions to make things even simpler. Say sugar and fat (not glucose and lipid). Say liver balances blood sugar from getting too high or too low ("control" is not as clear to layman).
excellent suggestions ;)
@@thehumanbodyoversimplified5381 excellent video!
many thanks :)
The glucagon doesn’t help convert glycogen stored in fat back to glucose?
Glycogen is mostly stored in the liver (with some being stored in the muscle and fat cells). Glucagon will indeed convert glycogen back to glucose in fat and muscle cells. It also breaks down fat into amino acids for use as energy. Hope thats helpful.
i love daddys voice
thanks?
@@thehumanbodyoversimplified5381 your welcome i love you
Eating fats with sugar is a major cause of insulin resistance?
Cute & informative. With A slight error,but that is ok.😅
thanks Allen :)
how did you animate this
adobe animate. I think you can sign up for a free trial if you want to give it a go!
@@thehumanbodyoversimplified5381 ok, I'll pirate it
Very simple and great elaboration 👌
Glad you liked it :)
How many price this produced
apologies, I'm not sure what you asking?
I hear the s in insulin pronounced as ch. Is the speaker from London?
from Nottingham...
@@thehumanbodyoversimplified5381I would not have left a comment if someone mentioned it before. The comments shifted and I saw someone a year ago mentioning it.
those morse code beeps and drum roll is horrifying!!!!
oh dear, sorry to scare you ;)
inSUlin not inchulin
noted....
Haha I was looking for this comment. It’s like when Benedict Cumberbatch tried to say penguin😂😂😂
Don't be grandfather 😂😂
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Let bro just teach😭
Made simple? But talks to fast to understand what is being said... 🤦🏻
oh dear...
I have a hard time processing information in general, especially if presented with an accent different from my own. You can slow the video down in the settings for it, you can also pre-read the video wods in the printed dialogue below the video. I can explain further of this is something you are interested in benefitting from but are unsure of how to access the things i mentioned.
Be well ~
I struggle with this in general, in youtube you can slow the video down in settings on each video, you can also read the video in actual words in the video notes below the video title. I can walk you through both if you would like a quick tutorial - its super easy, no tech skill required.
Be well ~