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Answered by Dr. Wellness

Losing weight can have a significant impact on managing and potentially reversing type 2 diabetes, especially in the early stages. Here’s how weight loss can help:

  • Improved Insulin Sensitivity: Weight loss can improve your body's ability to use insulin effectively, which helps lower blood sugar levels.
  • Reduced Fat in the Liver and Pancreas: Excess fat in these organs can impair their function. Losing weight can reduce this fat and improve their ability to regulate blood sugar.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Weight loss often involves healthier eating and increased physical activity, both of which are crucial for managing diabetes.

While weight loss can lead to remission in some cases, it’s important to note that diabetes is a chronic condition, and ongoing management is necessary. Always consult with your healthcare provider for a personalized plan.

Last updated: 1/15/2025

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