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Insulin resistance occurs in type 2 diabetes. Which ethnic groups are at higher risk for developing insulin resistance? - - African Americans - Asian Americans - Mexican Americans In patients with insulin resistance, the insulin levels are (increased or decreased)? - Increased What does hyperinsulinemia do to the body? - - Increases smooth muscle proliferation - increases angiotensin II - enhances sympathetic activation

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