Small Weight Loss, Big Results for Diabetics!
The
Mayo Clinic has found that even a small weight loss can
siginificantly help diabetics.
Being overweight is by far
the greatest risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Between 80
and 90 percent of people who develop it are overweight.
Type 2 diabetes occurs when your body is resistant to the
effects of insulin (a hormone secreted by your pancreas)
or your pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin to maintain
a normal glucose (blood sugar) level. The good news is you
can reverse this process.
According to a new book, Mayo
Clinic on Managing Diabetes, losing weight may be all that's
necessary for some people to control their diabetes and
return their blood sugar to normal. A modest weight loss
of 10 to 20 pounds, or 5 to 10 percent of your weight, can
lower your blood sugar level and reduce your blood pressure
and blood cholesterol levels.
Eating sensibly and keeping
active are the keys to successful weight loss. But putting
these practices to work can be more difficult than it seems.
To lose weight you have to go against the grain. You have
to be willing to change your habits.
Are
you ready to lose weight?
Mayo
Clinic on Managing Diabetes suggests you ask yourself the
following questions to determine if you are ready to lose
weight:
- How motivated
do I feel to make lifestyle changes now? - Knowing
that you need to make changes and feeling up to the challenge
are two different things.
- What's going on
in my life right now? - If you've just been diagnosed
with a health condition such as diabetes, now may be the
right time to lose weight. Your thoughts and energies
are focused on improving your health.
- Do I have time
to keep track of what I eat and how much I exercise?
- Studies show that keeping food and exercise records
increases your chance of success.
- Do I truly believe
that I can change my eating behavior? - To be
successful, you have to believe that you can change.
- Am I willing to
find ways to be more physically active? - Weight
loss isn't just about what you eat. Exercise is an important
part of the process.
- Can I view this
as a positive, even pleasurable experience?
- If you can take pleasure in what you're doing, your
chances of being successful are greatly improved.
No one can make you lose
weight. In fact, pressure from others only makes matters
worse. You need to want to do it yourself, but that doesn't
mean that you have to do it all alone. Your doctor or a
registered dietitian can help you develop a plan to lose
weight.
Mayo
is offering a free booklet, "20 Tasty Recipes for People
with Diabetes." Write to Mayo Communications: 20 Tasty
Recipes Offer-OE-6, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905.
Or, receive the booklet free when you order Mayo Clinic
on Managing Diabetes ($14.95 plus shipping, handling and
applicable sales tax), by calling 800-291-1128 and mentioning
order code 177.

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