Sugar storage mechanism in the body - how it works and why it can lead to overweight

After eating sweet food, blood sugar levels rise, which triggers the release of insulin. Insulin helps store glucose as glycogen in the muscles and liver, and when these stores become full, it converts the excess glucose into fat. This evolutionary mechanism, which once helped us survive in harsh conditions, can now lead to excessive fat storage in the body.

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