Breakthrough: Experts Reveal How Type 2 Diabetes Can Be Reversed with 6 Lifestyle Changes

With nearly six million people in the UK affected by diabetes, there is a growing need for realistic and effective interventions. Experts from The American College of Lifestyle Medicine have highlighted that evidence-based lifestyle medicine can not only treat but also achieve remission for type 2 diabetes, a condition often managed indefinitely.
Lifestyle medicine champions a clinical framework that addresses the root causes of chronic disease through simple, actionable interventions. These include focusing on the six pillars of lifestyle medicine: eating a plant-based diet, exercising regularly, prioritizing sleep, managing stress, and avoiding harmful substances like alcohol and tobacco. Dr. Padmaja Pater, president of the ALCM, emphasized that remission for type 2 diabetes and other chronic conditions should be the guiding outcome, shifting care beyond mere symptom control towards health restoration and an improved quality of life.
Type 2 diabetes arises when the body either fails to produce sufficient insulin or the insulin produced does not function effectively. Insulin is crucial for lowering high blood sugar levels, and if left unchecked, elevated blood sugar can lead to severe health complications such as heart attack, stroke, and issues affecting the eyes, kidneys, and feet. Approximately 90 percent of diabetes cases are type 2, strongly linked to factors like obesity, lack of exercise, and chronic stress. While some individuals have a greater genetic predisposition, modern lifestyles are increasingly contributing to more 'at-risk' people developing the disease.
A study conducted by experts at The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, involving over 86,000 participants from 1984 to 2019, found a significant increase in the number of diabetes-susceptible individuals developing the disease. This trend, published in The Lancet's Diabetes and Endocrinology journal, is attributed to societal changes such as increasingly sedentary lifestyles, the prevalence of unhealthy ultra-processed foods that hinder healthy weight maintenance, and high-pressure work environments that escalate stress levels and disrupt sleep patterns.
Further research underscores the critical role of sleep; a 2024 Swedish study tracking nearly 250,000 Britons revealed that sleeping less than six hours a night could elevate the risk of type 2 diabetes by 16 percent. This risk remained high even among those who maintained a healthy diet, suggesting that good nutrition alone cannot offset the effects of sleep deprivation. Researchers emphasized sleep's important role in overall health, noting its links to high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
Concerns have also been raised regarding artificial sweeteners. Research last year found that aspartame, commonly found in products like Diet Coke and Muller Light yoghurts, contributed to a worrying rise in diabetes risk. Individuals consuming a cocktail of additives showed a more than 10 percent increased risk compared to those avoiding artificial ingredients. It is believed that these sweeteners can significantly alter gut bacteria, thereby affecting how the body absorbs and regulates blood sugar, which over time increases the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes.
In response to the growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes, the NHS introduced its soup and shake diet, an intervention incorporating principles of lifestyle medicine. Launched in 2024, the 800-calorie-a-day plan enrolled over 13,000 adults in England and has successfully helped thousands achieve type 2 diabetes remission. This program aims to help participants lose between 22lb and 33lb (10kg to 15kg), a weight loss target sufficient for most to reverse the condition. Alongside the meal plan, patients receive one-to-one support and guidance to foster sustainable healthy lifestyles, reintroduce healthy foods, maintain weight loss, and gradually cease medications for type 2 diabetes and blood pressure.
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