Insulin resistance and juvenile diabetes are distinct conditions often confused due to shared symptoms.
Juvenile diabetes (type 1) results from the immune system attacking insulin-producing cells, while insulin resistance involves poor cell response to insulin.
Causes of juvenile diabetes are autoimmune, while insulin resistance can result from genetics, lifestyle, and certain medications.
Symptoms like excessive thirst and hunger are common, but unexplained weight loss is specific to juvenile diabetes.
Juvenile diabetes is irreversible, managed with insulin, while insulin resistance can be reversed with diet, exercise, and weight loss.
Lifestyle modifications like a healthy diet and physical activity improve insulin sensitivity in insulin resistance.
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