Sugar is excessively consumed in high doses, leading to severe long-term health impacts and increasing the risk of chronic diseases.
Sugar is excessively consumed in high doses, leading to severe long-term health impacts and increasing the risk of chronic diseases.
A low-carb diet is one of the keys to reversing type 2 diabetes, according to Dr. Sarah Hallberg, Medical Director of the Medically Supervised Weight Loss Program at IU Health Arnett (USA). She is board-certified in both obesity medicine and internal medicine and holds a Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology.
Obesity not only affects physical appearance but is also a major cause of several serious diseases, particularly type 2 diabetes. Numerous studies have shown that obesity is closely linked to the development of diabetes. So, why does obesity lead to diabetes?
Can people with diabetes live long? The answer is yes if the patient adheres to the right disease management measures. In addition, patients need to make positive changes in diet, exercise and stress management are key factors to improve the health and longevity of people with diabetes.