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Also, when you go without food, your body starts breaking down its own fat stores for energy, some of which are converted by your body into ketones, a product of fat metabolism.
That causes the body to turn to fat stores for energy first.
Without insulin, sugar then builds up in the blood and the body resorts to burning fat stores for energy.
"Bears are drawing down further into their fat stores for energy late in the fasting periods," Dr. Andrew Derocher, scientific advisor to Polar Bears International and a University of Edmonton professor of biology, told me.
Following the diet may well result in weight loss, partly because when dietary carbohydrates (pasta, potatoes, fruit, bread, legumes) are restricted, cells have to break down muscle and fat stores for energy, and primarily because of the overall lower calorie intake.
Drosophila melanogaster encodes only one HNF4 ortholog, and larvae carrying a null mutation in this gene are unable to mobilize fat stores for energy during starvation [9].
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Thus, loss of IGF-1 and IGF-1 resistance will diminish the stores for energy-rich fuels and auxiliary factors in muscles, fat tissue, and bone, thereby serving the activated immune system.
Molecular biologists Maliyakal John and Greg Keller of Monsanto Co. in Middleton, Wisconsin, inserted into cotton plants two of the three genes bacteria use to produce polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), a plasticlike polymer that many strains produce and store for energy.
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As a result, blood sugar does not get into these cells to be stored for energy.
Communities could open the equivalent of an iTunes store for energy through a CCA by instituting feed-in tariffs, leveraging local land use policy, and grouping neighbors together to form "smart micro-grids".
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