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i have diabetes but why do i keep lising weight?
losing weight
There is no cure for diabetes. Some people, once diagnosed, find that losing weight can help lower the symptoms of diabetes. Perhaps it would be best to speak with your doctor about this.
There is a correlation between obesity and diabetes. It is not yet definite whether obesity causes diabetes, but it is certain that not maintaining a proper body weight affects the body's ability to control glucose levels. Losing weight may decrease your risk for the disease or, if you already have diabetes, may alleviate some complications.
Set practical goals for exercise and diet. Remember not to starve yourself. It is also important to not eat too much, because that might offset losing weight and also worsen the diabetes.
Weight loss can contribute to the reversal of diabetes, but there are many other things that need to be done rather than just losing weight. Your doctor can advise you.
Insulin resistence is normally caused by obesity, and yes, losing extra weight can lower your chances dramatically for type 2 diabetes, but if you are at risk, you still have the chance of obtaining type 2 diabetes because the cause for diabetes itself in unknown. But yes, losing weight and keeping it off can help lower your chances dramatically.
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When you lose weight, you are making things easier on your body and all of your organs. Losing weight also lowers blood pressure and helps lower the risk of some diseases such as Diabetes.
A lack of motivation prevents many people from losing weight.
I would say yes because I used to be way overweight and it it was harder to breath then. When I started losing weight, it became easier to breath.
it can lead to: -high blood pressure -weight gain -depression -diabetes -higher chance of injury