Diabetes UK are looking to gather feedback from people with Type 2 diabetes who have tried to put their diabetes into remission through lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise. We are really interested in understanding the motivations for this as well as the challenges you may have faced. We’re also interested to know what support you found helpful through the process and if there is other support which would have been helpful.
We are working with an agency who are looking to speak to people who would be happy to share their experiences. If you would be interested in taking part, please complete this online form with your contact details and someone will get in touch
https://forms.diabetes.org.uk/remission
I can only say, exercises can only help lowering blood sugar just for a couple of hours (after a workout) only no long time effect on sugar level if you don't follow a strict diet.
of course, the long-time benefits of exercising are uncountable (blood pressure, cardiovascular, weight loss...) but does it help reducing blood sugar to a safe level, the answer is no unless you follow a strict diet I.E losing weight which I wasn't happy with it since I wasn't overweight, I was fit and muscular.
I was wrongly diagnosed with type 2 and took the wrong medications for 5 years until my Dr discovered that I am Lada,
I am a fitness instructor and nutritionist, I am 40 years old, I was 86kg 5 years ago and my weight went down to 75kg due to diabetes, my weight was stable on 75kg for good 4 years until LADA started to kick in, my weight dropped to 68kg with unstable sugar readings, couldn't see my self losing more weight, i wasn't ready mentally to see this drop especially when I am a fitness instructor, once I got the real diagnose (last month) I've started insulin, sugar levels are so far very good almost there and gained almost 4 kg,
If you are obese/overweight and your weight created serious health issues like Diabetes, I say YES working out and a strict diet will do you well, but can both reverse your Diabetes? I am not sure about that, I guess it depends on lots of elements especially pancreas, liver status plus I recommend everyone to do the antibodies blood test to get the real diagnoses and the most Important the right treatment