Fat Science
Fat Science
Dr Emily Cooper
How Wildfire Smoke Affects Metabolism
38 minutes Posted Aug 17, 2026 at 8:00 am.
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Is wildfire smoke affecting more than just your lungs?

Poor air quality affects not only respiratory health but also metabolic functions. Wildfire smoke can trigger inflammation, oxidative stress, and hormone release, leading to metabolic disturbances.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Wildfire smoke can impact metabolism, leading to insulin resistance.

  • Stress hormones released during smoke exposure can raise blood sugar levels.

  • Air pollution is linked to increased risk of metabolic syndrome components.

 

NOTABLE QUOTE

"When there were wildfire events, within days, the admissions for diabetes increased." — Dr. Emily Cooper

 

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