Explainer Video: Acknowledge- Assisting Patients Through Challenges in Their Diabetes Care Journey

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Published On 2025-11-22 06:31 GMT   |   Update On 2025-11-22 06:31 GMT
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Weight management is an important but challenging part of type 2 diabetes care, especially for people with overweight or obesity. Even modest weight loss can improve health outcomes, but maintaining progress is often difficult due to biological changes that increase hunger, reduce fullness, and make the body more energy efficient. These factors can lead to...

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Weight management is an important but challenging part of type 2 diabetes care, especially for people with overweight or obesity. Even modest weight loss can improve health outcomes, but maintaining progress is often difficult due to biological changes that increase hunger, reduce fullness, and make the body more energy efficient. These factors can lead to weight plateaus or weight regain, which can be frustrating for patients.

Physicians can support long-term weight loss maintenance by collaborating with patients to build realistic, sustainable plans and by addressing barriers such as lifestyle challenges. Regular check-ins, as recommended by the American Diabetes Association, help provide ongoing contact, encouragement, and accountability. Recognizing improvements in blood glucose, cholesterol, or blood pressure—even if weight loss has plateaued—can also motivate patients to stay engaged. By acknowledging the difficulty of weight loss and offering continuous support, clinicians can empower patients and improve both weight control and diabetes outcomes.


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