A Full Overview of Diabetes and Weight Loss
Being overweight or obese is one of the primary risk factors for type 2 diabetes — and as a result, achieving healthy weight loss can significantly reduce your risk. In fact, research reveals that high-risk individuals who lower their body weight by five to seven percent can cut their risk for type 2 diabetes in half. And there are benefits for those who already have type 2 diabetes.

How Weight Loss Improves Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes patients who lose excess weight can decrease their insulin resistance. In some cases, weight loss can even help restore normal blood sugar levels. Patients who lose extra weight also enjoy improved mobility, energy level, and mood. Losing excess weight lowers levels of unhealthy cholesterol and triglycerides, and also reduces the risk for additional health complications related to type 2 diabetes, such as heart disease or kidney disease.
Keys to Weight Loss With Diabetes
The keys to healthy weight loss with type 2 diabetes are diet and exercise. The Diabetes Plate Method recommends that you fill half your plate with non-starchy vegetables, one quarter with lean protein, and one quarter with complex carbohydrates and dairy, all while avoiding processed and high sugar/high fat foods. Consult with your doctor to develop a personalized aerobic exercise plan, which can include activities like swimming, walking, or playing tennis. You may need to start with milder or shorter exercises, and gradually work your way up to longer and more intense workouts.
At Pax Medical Associates, Dr. Chimezie Amanambu and his team work closely with patients to develop a customized plan to lose weight and manage type 2 diabetes. By helping you develop healthy lifestyle habits and only prescribing medication when needed, you can make lasting change that greatly improves your overall well-being. Book an appointment today to learn more.

