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Right after eating, metabolism is in an anabolic storage and building mode. Subscribe to Nourishable at / nourishable This video is part 4 of the Systemic Metabolism module within a lecture series on the nutrition science of macronutrients. Systemic Metabolism Lecture playlist: • Systemic Metabolism Macronutrients Lecture playlist: • Macronutrients Lectures Follow Nourishable on twitter, facebook and instagram to stay up to date on all things nutrition. / nourishable fb.me/nourishable.tv / nourishable Lecture Development, Hosting & Post-Production by Lara Hyde, PhD http://www.nourishable.tv Video Production by Robbie Hyde / chedderchowder Opening Motion Graphics by Jay Purugganan https://www.c9studio.com/WP/ The information in this video is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available through this video is for general information purposes only. References Chapter 9 Wardlaw’s Perspectives in Nutrition, 2019 (Editors: Byrd-Bredbenner, Moe, Berning and Kelley, 11th edition) Chapter 5 Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease, 2014 (Editors: Ross, Caballero, Cousins, Tucker, and Ziegler; 11th edition) Chapter 7 Gropper & Smith, Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism, 7th Edition, 2018 During the fed state, the pancreas will be stimulated to release insulin and the liver will take up the glucose and amino acids from the meal as part of the first pass of nutrients. Insulin stimulates glycogenesis to store glucose as glycogen, as well as lipogenesis and protein synthesis. The brain will use glucose as its fuel. Insulin will stimulate muscle and adipose to take up glucose from the blood. The muscle will store glucose as glycogen, while the adipose tissue will perform lipogenesis and store them as triglycerides.