The mere sight of a meal triggers an inflammatory response in the brain (Donath Lab)

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Even before the first bite, the body starts releasing insulin. (Photo: Carles Rabada, unsplash)

Even before carbohydrates reach the bloodstream, the very sight and smell of a meal trigger the release of insulin. For the first time, researchers from the University of Basel and University Hospital Basel have shown that this insulin release depends on a short-term inflammatory response that takes place in these circumstances. In overweight individuals, however, this inflammatory response is so excessive that it can impair insulin secretion.

 

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