What factors determine how insulin stores nutrients in the body?
The storage of nutrients by insulin is context-dependent, influenced by what nutrients are available, the state of the tissues, and the overall caloric context. For instance, exercised muscle has increased insulin sensitivity, allowing it to preferentially uptake glucose for glycogen replenishment rather than storing it as fat.
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