Insulin Resistance and Juvenile Diabetes, Same or Different?
Key highlights or summary
- Insulin resistance and juvenile diabetes are distinct conditions often confused due to shared symptoms.
- Juvenile diabetes (type 1) results from the immune system attacking insulin-producing cells, while insulin resistance involves poor cell response to insulin.
- Causes of juvenile diabetes are autoimmune, while insulin resistance can result from genetics, lifestyle, and certain medications.
- Symptoms like excessive thirst and hunger are common, but unexplained weight loss is specific to juvenile diabetes.
- Juvenile diabetes is irreversible, managed with insulin, while insulin resistance can be reversed with diet, exercise, and weight loss.
- Lifestyle modifications like a healthy diet and physical activity improve insulin sensitivity in insulin resistance.
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