Guest guest Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 GREETINGS -- I believe that a " liver dump " happens as a result of hypoglycemia where the liver releases adrenaline triggered by the presence of low blood sugars. In the case of physical activity it is probably something like the " fight or flee " phenomenon which triggers the liver to release adrenaline. The effect is the same but the cause is different. wambo1941 > > GREETINGS -- > > When you aggressively increase your exercise regimen your blood > > sugars will go up with exercise intensity. This usually happens > > because you are excited and are releasing adrenaline (a hormone > also > > called epinephrine). This is a normal response in people with or > > without diabetes. The adrenaline causes sugar to be released from > > stores in the muscle and liver and raises the blood sugar for > varying > > periods of time. This usually happens in the first hour of > exercise. > > > > You are likely to be better off if you slowly build up your > stamina. > > Much like someone training for a marathon race the adrenalin will > > tire you out -- not the elevated blood sugars. As your body gets > used > > to the increased activity it will generate less adrenalin -- so > long > > as you pace yourself. Also, make sure you keep rehydrating yourself > > as you are training and subsequently while you are on the ride. > > wambo1941 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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