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Diabetes: You can reduce risk of Type 2 diabetes, and no, you don’t have to lose weight for it

Diabetes risk: A recent study from Germany shows you can cut your risk without losing weight. People with prediabetes who focused on eating better, moving more, and lowering blood sugar, even if the scales didn’t budge, were far less likely to develop type 2 diabetes.

October 08, 2025 / 12:16 IST
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How to control diabetes: Experts say getting your blood sugar under control should be the main goal if you are a diabetic, not just watching your weight (Image: Pexels)
How to control diabetes: Experts say getting your blood sugar under control should be the main goal if you are a diabetic, not just watching your weight (Image: Pexels)

For years, we’ve been told that weight loss is the only way to stop diabetes in its tracks. But now, a new study from Germany has turned that idea on its head. It found that people with prediabetes were able to dramatically lower their risk of type 2 diabetes, even if they didn’t lose weight. Some even gained a little. The key is, a  healthier lifestyle that helped balance blood sugar and reduce fat around the belly, where it matters most.

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If you’ve been told to “just lose weight” to avoid diabetes, you’re not alone. That’s been the go-to advice for decades. But scientists from the University Hospital of Tübingen and Helmholtz Munich now say it’s not that simple. They followed over 1,100 people with prediabetes for nearly 10 years, and found that those who focused on lowering their blood sugar, rather than just dropping kilos, had the best results. It turns out, where fat sits on your body matters more than how much of it there is.

What the study found, what it means for you