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Does a HbA1c drop affect weight loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 668081" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>It sounds a bit suspicious to me and I would like to see some scientific evidence. As others have said, if the HBa1C reduction is due to increased insulin levels and/or less insulin resistance then the body may store any excess carbs as fat as it has the extra insulin to do it. One answer is to reduce the carbs; something those on insulin know you need to do to avoid weight and fat gain. I'd certainly like to see the evidence of 5lbs of fat for every HBa1C point reducation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 668081, member: 21149"] It sounds a bit suspicious to me and I would like to see some scientific evidence. As others have said, if the HBa1C reduction is due to increased insulin levels and/or less insulin resistance then the body may store any excess carbs as fat as it has the extra insulin to do it. One answer is to reduce the carbs; something those on insulin know you need to do to avoid weight and fat gain. I'd certainly like to see the evidence of 5lbs of fat for every HBa1C point reducation. [/QUOTE]
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