Progress Monitoring
Insulin resistance is described as the slowest metric to change and often linked to fatty liver disease. Glucose and A1C are indirect progress measures, and declining levels suggest improvement without proving insulin resistance reversal.…
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Insulin resistance is described as the slowest metric to change and often linked to fatty liver disease. Glucose and A1C are indirect progress measures, and declining levels suggest improvement without proving insulin resistance reversal. The article recommends monitoring metrics beyond ketones for additional progress information. Weight can be tracked and related to ketone production levels. Measuring insulin resistance requires specific tests.