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In this week’s podcast, I’m joined by the brilliant Dr Morgan Nolte, a geriatric physical therapist turned disease prevention advocate. Together, we delve into one of the most misunderstood yet crucial topics in health: insulin resistance. This condition, often undetected, is the silent precursor to type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even dementia—and it affects far more people than we realise.
Dr Nolte shares her expertise on the mechanisms behind insulin resistance, the warning signs to look out for, and actionable strategies to reverse it. Whether you’re looking to optimise your energy, improve metabolic health, or future-proof your body against chronic disease, this episode is a goldmine of insight.
Insulin resistance is like a dimmer switch: it starts subtly and worsens over time. At first, your pancreas produces more insulin to compensate, but eventually, your cells stop responding, blood sugar rises, and chronic disease takes root. Dr Nolte explains it simply: “Insulin resistance, prediabetes, and type 2 diabetes are all the same condition at varying stages. The sooner we detect it, the sooner we can reverse it.”
Before blood sugar levels rise, your body often sends signals:
In the UK, fasting insulin tests can be tricky to access, but they’re worth the effort. Dr Nolte explains: “Fasting insulin levels rise up to two decades before blood sugar does. Aim for a level below 6.”
Alternatively, you can calculate your HOMA-IR score, which combines fasting glucose and fasting insulin to give a picture of your insulin sensitivity. Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are also an excellent tool for real-time feedback.
1. Prioritise Protein
2. Embrace Healthy Fats
3. Manage Carbohydrates Strategically
4. Incorporate Strength Training
5. Walk After Meals
6. Optimise Stress and Sleep
As Dr Nolte passionately reminds us, reversing insulin resistance is entirely possible with consistent lifestyle changes. Whether it’s adjusting your diet, building muscle, or addressing stress and sleep, small steps can lead to profound transformations.
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If you’ve been feeling sluggish, struggling to lose weight, or battling sugar cravings, now is the time to act. By focusing on small, sustainable changes, you can prevent chronic disease, regain energy, and set yourself up for a longer, healthier life.
Take charge. Your future self will thank you!