4 Energy Regulation and Body-Condition System · 4.2 Insulin Regulation State
4.2 Insulin Regulation State
Canine Fat-Based Metabolism
This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Canine FBM.
Insulin Regulation State is a structural node in Canine FBM, not a feeding label.
Insulin regulation state is used to observe whether insulin occupancy in canine long-term allocation remains carbohydrate-dependency driven.
Input frequency and magnitude define occupancy ceiling.
Meal rhythm determines recovery windows.
Activity load affects occupancy interpretation.
As input architecture and load conditions change, Insulin Regulation State shifts long-term scheduling pathways.
When variables converge, Canine FBM is more likely to keep higher fatty-acid contribution, controlled protein energy pressure, and stable body condition.
Reduced occupancy often aligns with steadier body condition and activity tolerance.
Repeated high occupancy often coexists with appetite and stool volatility.
This state supports structural interpretation and is not a clinical conclusion.
Trends should be read instead of single points.