06/01/2026
Here’s what’s happening underneath the surface 👇🏼
When cells become resistant to insulin, the body compensates by producing MORE insulin.
Over time, chronically elevated insulin changes how the liver processes and packages energy.
The liver starts converting excess circulating energy into triglycerides and packages them into particles called VLDL (very low-density lipoproteins).
As those particles circulate and break down, they contribute to:
→ elevated triglycerides
→ lower HDL
→ more small dense LDL particles
→ increased ApoB particle count
This is one reason why insulin resistance is so closely connected to cardiovascular disease risk.
And why looking at total cholesterol alone often misses the bigger picture.
It’s also why I care about markers beyond standard cholesterol labs.
Because metabolic dysfunction starts LONG before someone is diagnosed with diabetes.
The body gives clues early.
We just have to know how to read them.