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The slower gastric emptying rate can also contribute to better postprandial (after meal) blood sugar control, further aiding in diabetes management
However, they might be allowed on a case-by-case basis, depending on service-specific policies and provider recommendations
Several PGDPs including glicentin, oxyntomodulin, glucagon, GLP-1, or GLP-2 may influence Gcg neuronal initiation [20, 25]
GLP-1 is a hormone naturally produced in the gut, released after eating to regulate important functions like: Increasing insulin production : GLP-1 stimulates the release of insulin when blood sugar levels rise
We, as psychologists in the obesity medicine space, have been talking about this very topic for years but nothing compares to experiencing it yourself