March 8, 2026
Most people associate diabetes management with diet alone. However, muscle mass plays an essential role in blood sugar regulation.
Muscles store glucose as glycogen.
The more muscle you have, the more glucose your body can store instead of circulating in the bloodstream.
Strength training improves how your body responds to insulin.
This helps:
• reduce blood sugar spikes• stabilize energy levels• improve metabolic health
People who maintain muscle mass experience:
• lower insulin resistance• improved metabolic flexibility• better long-term blood sugar control
Building muscle is not about aesthetics. For people with Type 2 diabetes, it can be one of the most effective ways to improve metabolic health.