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In adult female pigs, dextrose and sucrose combined with lactose stimulated higher insulin responses (therefore igf 1 production) compared to control diets (Wientjes et al., 2012)
In growing thoroughbreds (horse), a sugar and starch rich diet gave higher plasma igf 1 levels during rapid growth phases compared to a fat and fiber rich diet (Staniar et al., 2007)
Prepubertal female cows fed lots of starch and sugar showed increased serum igf 1 concentrations to spike growth (Nosbush et al., 1996).
Sugar supplementation in growth retarded calves led to elevated blood glucose and igf 1 levels, and improved overall growth performance (Sato et al., 2010).
THEREFORE, from these studies, sugar boosts insulin, which boosts igf 1, boosting growth. This effect is apparently most prominent during rapid growth phases or growth delayed states
No problemOk thank younow i just gotta make sure i dont get diabetes
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jfl, heres some more studies
Fructose may induce inflammation and increase cortisol production, leading to blah blah blah and insulin resistance
(DiNicolantonio et al., 2017)
Chronic cortisol overproduction could be a cause of type 2 diabetes, as numerous interventions that decrease cortisol show antidiabetic effects, while factors increasing cortisol are associated with type 2 diabetes development
(Isaza, 2019)
Its probably the cortisol not the sugar
take it with a grain of salt