3 Hidden Truths Behind Diabetes in Thin People
Can a Thin Person Get Type 2 Diabetes?
Yes, a thin person can absolutely develop diabetes.
Some people fall into a category called metabolically obese normal weight. This means they may have a healthy-looking body size, but internally their metabolism is unhealthy.
A person with metabolically obese normal weight may have:
- Low muscle mass
- High visceral fat
- Fatty liver
- Poor insulin sensitivity
This is one reason why type 2 diabetes in slim person cases are becoming increasingly common, especially in Indians.
So while body weight matters, body composition matters much more.
Low Muscle Mass
The biggest hidden reason many thin diabetics struggle with blood sugar is low muscle mass.
Muscles are one of the main places where your body stores and uses glucose. Think of muscle as a sugar sink. The more healthy muscles you have, the better your body can handle blood sugar.
When muscle mass is low:
- Blood sugar stays elevated longer
- Insulin sensitivity reduces
- Fat storage becomes easier
Hidden Fat in Liver and Pancreas
Not all fat is visible.
A person can look slim externally but still carry dangerous fat internally. This is often called the “thin outside, fat inside” pattern.
Liver Fat
Even small amounts of excess fat in the liver can contribute to:
- Fatty liver
- Insulin resistance
- Higher blood sugar levels
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