A low calorie diet may help reverse diabetes, which is generally perceived as progressive and incurable, a study has confirmed.
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According to research:
- The research,confirmed a “Twin Cycle Hypothesis” which demonstrates that Type 2 diabetes is caused by excess fat actually within both liver and pancreas.
- Excess fat in the liver prompts it to respond poorly to insulin.
- As insulin controls the normal process of making glucose, the liver then produces too much glucose.
- Simultaneously, excess fat in the liver increases the normal process of export of fat to all tissues.
- In the pancreas, this excess fat causes the insulin producing cells to fail.
- However, losing less than one gram of fat from the pancreas can re-start insulin production, reversing type 2 diabetes.
- In addition, if excess food intake was sharply decreased through a very low calorie diet, all these abnormal factors would be reversed.
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Findings:
- The findings is based on evidence from recent clinical trials.
- In one trial from 2011, people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes showed a reversal in their blood sugar levels to normal when they lost weight on a calorie-restrictive diet.
- In the study, people with diabetes who consumed a very low calorie diet had a profound decline in liver fat content.
- Resulting in normalisation of hepatic insulin sensitivity within seven days.
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- Over eight weeks, the raised pancreas fat content fell and normal first phase insulin secretion became re-established with normal plasma glucose control.
- In a follow-up study in 2016, people who had been diabetic for up to 10 years were able.
- To reverse their condition when they lost nearly 33 pounds.
- The low-calorie diet was also found to associated with no hunger and no tiredness in most people.
- But with rapidly increased well-being.