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This is video on Metabolic Changes During Fed State and Starvation with examples of theory questions and NEET PG MCQs. 00:00 - Introduction 00:19 - Examples of theory questions 00:49 - Fuel Reserve of a Normal Healthy Person 01:30 - Starvation Definition 02:13 - Starve Feed Cycle 02:55 - Stage I – Metabolism During Fed State (Post Prandial Stage) 05:53 - Effect of insulin on blood glucose level 07:00 - Metabolism During Post-Absorptive Phases 08:41 - Metabolism During Fasting 10:30 - Metabolism During Starvation 12:05 - Integration of Metabolism At Glance 13:09 - Effect on BMR 13:36 - Metabolic Fuels of Major Organs 14:42 - NEET PG MCQs Starvation is the deprivation of the food and thereby deprivation of exogenous supply of calories to meet the energy demands of the body for basal metabolism and other activities Starvation is not always the result of unavailability or scarcity of food . Any medical condition, which prevents consumption or utilization of available food will lead to starvation , e.g. trauma, surgery, cancer , infections, malabsorption, etc. Starve Feed Cycle It is divided into 5 stages 1. Well fed state (1-4 hours after food) 2 Early Fasting (4-16 hours after food) 3 Fasting (16-48 hours after food) 4 Starvation (2-4 days without food) 5 Prolonged starvation (More than 5 days without food) Subscribe my channel from - / biochemistrybasicsbydramit For more interesting stuffs related to biochemistry visit - https://www.biochemistrybasics.com/ Follow me On Twitter - / dr_biochemistry On Instagram - / biochemisrybasics On Facebook - / amit.v.m #starvation #biochemistry #neetpg