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Carrying
extra body weight puts a person right into the danger zone for
developing Type 2 diabetes. Being overweight puts added pressure on
the body’s capability to control glucose using insulin. Initially
the body produces too much insulin to keep blood sugar normal but,
eventually, this makes the body lose the ability to make enough
insulin to keep glucose levels in the normal healthy range. Nearly
90% of Americans with Type 2 Diabetes suffer because they are
overweight or obese. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of
America say ‘Weight loss is recommended to lower elevated blood
glucose levels in overweight and obese persons with Type 2 Diabetes.
There
is proof that weight loss reduces blood glucose levels, and losing
fat around the abdominal area improves glucose tolerance in obese
diabetes sufferers. However blood glucose levels are not lowered if
weight loss is achieved through medical intervention. The best way to
help your diabetes and your weight is old fashioned exercise and
healthier eating.
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