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Gender-Related Differences in the Metabolic Response to Fasting
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After 38 h of fasting, plasma FFA were higher and plasma glucose was lower in women compared with men. The higher plasma FFA did not result in differences in peripheral insulin sensitivity, possibly because of similar muscle ceramide and fatty acid translocase/CD36 levels in men and women. We suggest that during fasting, women are relatively protected from FFA-induced insulin resistance by preventing myocellular accumulation of ceramide.
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