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Diabetes In Control.com  Issue #144

An acute bout of exercise can place enormous metabolic demands on the human organism.  To maintain homeostasis during exercise, a person must meet increased requirements for oxygen and metabolic substrates through the precise functioning of several regulatory systems.  These include:

  1. Cardiopulmonary responses that ensure delivery of oxygen and substrates to the working tissues.
  2. Removal of metabolic by-products.
  3. The regulation of insulin and counterregulatory hormone secretions.
  4. The regulation of metabolism in the liver, muscle and adipose tissue..
  5. All of the above

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