Insulin resistance is a decreased ability of insulin to exert its biological effect. Factors contributing to insulin resistance include:
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DIAGNOSIS
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BACKGROUND Diabetes is thought to result from a combination of insulin resistance and pancreatic beta cell failure. Diabetes develops gradually. Elevated levels of insulin will keep blood glucose levels in the normal range initially. Eventually, the pancreas burns out, beta cell failure occurs, and hepatic glucose production increases. Clinically, this results in increased fasting glucose.
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