
In the first installment of The Endocrine Series, we explored insulin resistance, a condition where your body struggles to use insulin effectively, often worsened by hormonal shifts during perimenopause. Now, we turn our attention to prediabetesâa stage where blood sugar levels are elevated but not yet high enough for a type 2 diabetes diagnosis. While prediabetes increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, it doesnât have to be inevitable. Early intervention is key.
In this episode, weâll discuss how simple lifestyle changesâlike adjusting your diet and exerciseâcan reverse prediabetes, regulate blood sugar, and lower health risks. We'll also cover medical treatments, including anti-obesity medications and hormone replacement therapy, to further support metabolic health. Listen in for practical tips on managing prediabetes and preventing the progression to type 2 diabetes.
References
âI Love Lucyâ chocolate factory clip
Ep. 11: Understanding Insulin Resistance During Perimenopause
Audio Stamps
00:40 - Dr. Patil-Sisodia reminds us about insulin resistance and how rising blood sugar levels indicate whether someone is in the prediabetes range, as they begin to exceed normal thresholds.
01:56 - Another indicator of prediabetes is the hemoglobin A1C test, which measures average blood sugar over three months and signals prediabetes when levels are between 5.7% and 6.4%.
03:05 - Excessive carbohydrate intake and reliance on packaged meals high in refined sugars stress the pancreas and contribute to insulin resistance.
04:35 -Â Lack of physical activity contributes to pancreatic stress and insulin resistance, as sedentary lifestyles lead to muscle atrophy, weight gain, and changes in body composition.
05:55 - Dr. Patil-Sisodia uses an analogy from âI Love Lucyâ to demonstrate how the pancreas operates in hyperdrive in prediabetes, producing excessive insulin to manage blood sugar levels.
07:15 - We hear practical ways to slow down the pancreas's assembly line by adapting diet and fitness habits.
10:58 - Dr. Patil-Sisodia emphasizes the importance of discussing metabolic medications and hormone replacement therapy with your primary care provider to address prediabetes.
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