stuffedolive
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- Daily Mail, you know the sort
I'm a non medicated T2 and have been for 9 years. I have always done loads of exercise - mostly cycling and running but always some weights work for injury prevention and to keep myself in shape as I get older (56 now).
However, 5 years ago I had a bad reaction to statins (I no longer take them) and lost a lot of strength and probably muscle mass. Since then I have attempted to re-build muscle through weight training coupled with increased protein intake. Unfortunately this has been unsuccessful, I seem to be incapable of building muscle. I understand that this is harder in older people anyhow but I have seen elsewhere reference to a theory that T2 insulin resistance inhibits muscle growth.
Can anyone shed some light on this or give me any other advice?
However, 5 years ago I had a bad reaction to statins (I no longer take them) and lost a lot of strength and probably muscle mass. Since then I have attempted to re-build muscle through weight training coupled with increased protein intake. Unfortunately this has been unsuccessful, I seem to be incapable of building muscle. I understand that this is harder in older people anyhow but I have seen elsewhere reference to a theory that T2 insulin resistance inhibits muscle growth.
Can anyone shed some light on this or give me any other advice?