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Insulin Resistance

Woman's Era

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January 2023

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- Sudha Hariharan

Insulin Resistance

Invisible changes in the body begin to appear long before a person is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. That's both bad news (no symptoms mean you won't know you have it) and good news (you can prevent or delay it if you're at risk). One of the most important unseen changes is Insulin resistance.

Insulin resistance is also known as impaired insulin sensitivity, it can happen when the muscles and the fat and the liver do not respond to insulin the way they should. This usually leads to more production of insulin, also called hyperinsulinemia.

Two leading endocrinologists, Dr. David Chandy (Sir HN Reliance Foundation) and Dr.

Altamash Shaikh (Masina) help us by shedding light on insulin resistance and how it can be reversed. There are two main factors which can cause insulin resistance.

These can be excess body fat, especially around the waist or the belly and a lack of physical exercise.

Yes, insulin resistance can affect anybody whether you have diabetes or you don’t have it, it can be temporary or it can be chronic.

Insulin, Blood Sugar, and Type 2 Diabetes

Insulin is a key player in diabetes management. This vital hormone— you can’t survive without it— controls blood sugar glucose) in the body.

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