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Being obese is a risk factor for diabetes but it does not mean you will develop the disease
if you are obese. By losing weight and leading a healthier lifestyle you can gain control
of this risk factor either by reducing it or eliminating it altogether.
People who are obese and work hard to lose weight can better manage their diabetes through diet or oral medications instead of insulin injections. Incorporating a healthy eating plan and regular physical activity will also help to manage the disease.
In addition to being at a higher risk for developing diabetes people who are obese are at
an increased risk for other life-threatening diseases too. Namely heart and cardiovascular
diseases, it is in an individual's best interest to maintain a healthy weight for their body
type and health in order to reduce the risks to their health. Medical support is available
through your health care provider if needed.
See More at : The 6-Week Diabetes Detox
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