So Why Do We Get Sick?
every time you store energy away from the circulation and then return it, you lose a fair chunk of the potential energy. It takes energy to shuttle those nutrients in and out of the bloodstream, to power the enzymes that glue them together (into Proteins, triglycerides, and Glycogen) and the other enzymes that then break them apart, to fuel the liver during that gluconeogenesis trick. In effect, you are penalized if you activate the stress-response too often: you wind up expending so much energy that, as a first consequence, you tire more readily—just plain old everyday fatigue. (Location 1068)
If you are stressed chronically, constantly triggering the breakdown of proteins, your muscles never get the chance to rebuild. (Location 1073)
see also
Tags: science medicine biology
Superlink: 091 🏃Body and Medicine, 090 🌱Biology
Source
4 Stress Metabolism and Liquidating Your Assets
Created: 05-09-22 16:29