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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2021445"><p>In my opinion better glycemic control causes weight loss rather than weight loss causing better glycemic control. However, the two are inextricably linked and each improves the other. A virtuous cycle of one hand washing the other. Ultimately, the improved glycemic control brings about lower circulating insulin, which in turn enables the effective burning of stored body fat, but that reduction in fat also gives the liver some more breathing space into which it can stash more glucose as new fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2021445"] In my opinion better glycemic control causes weight loss rather than weight loss causing better glycemic control. However, the two are inextricably linked and each improves the other. A virtuous cycle of one hand washing the other. Ultimately, the improved glycemic control brings about lower circulating insulin, which in turn enables the effective burning of stored body fat, but that reduction in fat also gives the liver some more breathing space into which it can stash more glucose as new fat. [/QUOTE]
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