Weight management
Weight management is a sensitive issue for many people and getting to an ideal, healthy weight is sometimes easier said than done. If you are overweight and have diabetes, there are huge benefits to losing weight. You’ll have more energy, feel better in yourself, and you’ll reduce your risk of serious complications like heart disease and stroke.
Even losing small amounts of weight can have significant impacts on your health and put you on a path of a healthier life. If you have type 2 diabetes and are overweight, losing weight can even put your diabetes into remission.
If you use insulin to manage your diabetes, losing extra weight could mean injecting less insulin. Have a look at our resources below to find out more about weight management and diabetes.
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Dr Debbie Wake discusses dietary recommendations in practical food terms for weight management in people with type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes UK video showing how to measure your waist in 4 simple steps.
For some people with diabetes, technology can be a really important part of how they manage their diabetes.
Most people treat their Type 2 diabetes with medication, diet and exercise. But some people are able to stop taking medication and put their diabetes into remission. This can be life-changing.
A low carbohydrate diet is one strategy that some people might find helpful to manage their type 2 diabetes. It allows the body to maintain glucose levels at a low but healthy level.
A video featuring some practical advice on weight management for people with type 2 diabetes and those who are at risk of developing it.
This page describes two ways used to calculate if you are a healthy weight: BMI and waist circumference. These are used to work out if you are underweight, a healthy weight or overweight and any potential impact your weight has on your health.
This page gives advice on how to get started if you want to lose weight.
Table of Glycaemic Index of foods
This page discusses strategies for weight loss, including different eating plans and tips for getting off to a good start.
Creating SMART goals is designed to help you identify if what you want to achieve is realistic and determine a deadline.
Through this course, we aim to give you the information you need to know about what type 2 diabetes remission is and how people have achieved it.