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hypercatabolic syndrome

30/04/2020

Essentially means that more proteins are being broken down than formed during the day. It is characterised by the presence of circulating catabolic molecules, inflammatory cytokines, and decreased anabolic insulin with subsequent insulin resistance and muscular wasting.

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