The Pre-Mortem for Longevity: Fighting Insulin Resistance

Most people wait for a medical diagnosis before changing their lifestyle. In risk management, this is a fatal flaw. A smarter approach is a Pre-Mortem on your metabolic health. The primary enemy of aging is the loss of insulin sensitivity. When your cells stop responding to insulin, blood sugar remains high, causing systemic inflammation that damages organs and vessels.

The best way to maintain sensitivity is by building “Glucose Sinks” through resistance training. Muscle is the most metabolically active tissue in the body. By increasing muscle mass, you provide a place for blood sugar to be stored and used as fuel rather than being stored as fat or damaging tissues.

For office workers, intermittent fasting or even a 10-minute walk after meals is a high-ROI “life hack.” It prevents massive insulin spikes and maintains metabolic flexibility—the body’s ability to switch efficiently between burning carbs and burning fat.

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