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Students, today we're going to be discussing about a patient and what's going on with this particular individual in regards to the chapter on glycogen metabolism.
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So based off the question, they brought that with glycogen depletion, this individual is going through is resulting in them from doing an extensive exercise which led them to be exhausted and not being able to contain the exercise that there are some individuals that this particular individual is probably experiencing some dizziness not being able to concentrate and losing all muscle control so account of some of these symptoms, what probably might be going on with the body? now, as we mentioned before about glycogen depletion, how the body can work really hard to shut down, to shut down glycogen being broken down so that the body can still have energy for the muscles.
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Or for your liver to maintain your blood glucose levels.
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But if it comes down where you're doing an extensive, an intense and intensive workout or exercise, they have to break down that glycogen as much as they can to produce the glucose.
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So that way your muscle has a good concentration of it.
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So you can do the heavy amount of work and that energy you need to lift yourself up or run for a surmount endurance or whatever you do for exercising.
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And also to maintain your blood glucose level, it's just a problem when you take up more than you really need.
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And, you know, the body's not able to shut it down like you usually would to prevent that depletion from happening so you can conserve the energy.
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Now you have a huge withdrawal where you're exhausted, you're not able to concentrate.
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You're losing out of control of your muscle.
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You possibly might be losing your balance when you're walking around.
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So what could possibly might be going on? so with some of the symptoms, we did bring up about with glucose that not only that helps out with muscles and not only with muscles and the liver to maintain blood.
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Close levels, but it's the primary fuel for what? it's the primary fuel for the brain.
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So it probably suggests that since you see this person, since we hear there's suffering from dizziness and not having much concentration to go about things, we can suggest that we can sit there and suggest that the brain is probably not getting enough fuel to operate to operate and help out some of these individuals who go through this...