Neighbor News
3 Lifestyle Changes That Can Stop Prediabetes From Progressing
An endocrinologist with Hartford HealthCare Medical Group shares three steps you can take to help slow or stop prediabetes from progressing

One in three Americans is prediabetic, with higher than normal blood sugar levels. Even more alarmingly, 80% of people with prediabetes don’t know they have it.
But does that mean you’ll inevitably end up with type 2 diabetes?
Lifestyle modifications – including diet and exercise habits – can help slow or stop prediabetes from progressing to type 2 diabetes. Michael LeMay, MD, an endocrinologist with Hartford HealthCare Medical Group, shares three steps you can take.
Find out what's happening in Wethersfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find out what's happening in Wethersfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
“It’s shown that simply reducing carbohydrates or sugars in your diet not only improves your blood glucose levels, but reduces your appetite and contributes to weight loss,” said Dr. LeMay. “That lowers the overall risk of metabolic disease.”
When eating carbohydrates, choose complex carbohydrates, which have less of an effect on blood sugar than refined carbohydrates. Dr. LeMay suggested trying:
- Beans
- Oatmeal
- Wheat bread
- Sweet potatoes
> Related: You May Be Eligible for Weight Loss Surgery Based on New Guidelines
“Exercising regularly improves the body’s sensitivity to the insulin it’s already producing, which leads to lower blood sugar levels,” Dr. LeMay explained. Exercise also improves blood pressure, cholesterol levels, bone density and cardiac function.
When deciding on an activity or exercise, Dr. LeMay suggested choosing one you can regularly participate in and, more importantly, enjoy. The more you enjoy it, the more likely you are to incorporate it into your routine for years to come.
Visit the Health News Hub to continue reading...