rab5
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- My Diabetic nurse
Sorry. Been out for the day in the sun. So by the laws of physics you will need to eat more than you expend to gain mass. It isn't just calories in/calories out though because your body will store different foods differently. The easiest route to improving the aesthetic would be to do some resistance based exercise AND eat some more carbs across the day chased with some balanced insulin shots. There is a genetic limit to what you can gain if you are a natural born skinny but training 2 x a week combined with right food choices will work to add bulk that you can notice in about 6 weeks.
With walking/cycling/running type exercise your big muscles are using up stored glucose(gylycogen) rapidly so you need LESS insulin and your body will take its energy supplies from fat reserves after about 2000 kcals have been used so if you do that kind of exercise you need to pay attention to your increased appetite and load up on carbs again to replenish what's been used.
Also bear in mind that almost everyone else is more lardy hence the comments about 'looking underweight' when you are normal weight because 'normal' now means overweight (majority of the adult population is overweght/obese).
With respect cals in cals out is twaddle
