Insulin Resistance Treatment in Singapore

Insulin resistance occurs when cells in the muscles, fat, and liver do not respond effectively to insulin, limiting glucose absorption from the bloodstream. To compensate, the pancreas produces more insulin, which over time can strain its function and increase the risk of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. This condition is often linked to metabolic changes such as high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol levels, and excess abdominal fat. Early assessment by an endocrinologist in Singapore can help identify the cause and guide the right treatment plan.

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Dr Ben Ng

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Dr Donovan Tay

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Symptoms of Insulin Resistance

Symptoms often develop gradually and may not be immediately noticeable, but certain signs can indicate reduced insulin function before diabetes develops.

  • Persistent Hunger and Fatigue

    Inadequate glucose uptake leads to frequent hunger and reduced energy levels, even after eating or resting.

  • Darkened Skin Patches

    Increased insulin levels can cause dark, velvety patches on the neck, armpits, or groin, often appearing before other symptoms.

  • Weight Gain, Particularly Around the Abdomen

    Insulin resistance affects fat storage, leading to weight gain, especially in the midsection, which is linked to further metabolic changes. For patients struggling with persistent abdominal weight gain, structured weight management in Singapore may help improve insulin sensitivity and support better long-term metabolic health.

  • High Blood Pressure and Circulatory Changes

    Altered insulin function can impact blood vessels, contributing to increased blood pressure over time.

Causes and Risk Factors

Several factors influence insulin resistance, including genetics, lifestyle habits, and underlying medical conditions.

  • Physical Inactivity

    Regular movement supports glucose uptake by muscles. A sedentary lifestyle reduces insulin sensitivity and increases blood sugar levels.

  • Excess Body Fat, Especially Visceral Fat

    Fat stored around the abdominal organs disrupts insulin signalling and contributes to metabolic disturbances.

  • Genetic Factors and Family History

    A family history of type 2 diabetes or metabolic disorders increases the likelihood of developing insulin resistance.

  • Age-Related Changes

    Metabolic shifts over time, particularly after age 45, can contribute to reduced insulin sensitivity.

  • Hormonal Imbalances

    Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and Cushing’s syndrome affect hormone levels and insulin function.

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Diagnostic Methods

Fasting Plasma Glucose Test

This test measures blood sugar levels after at least 8 hours of fasting. A fasting glucose level above 5.6 mmol/L may indicate reduced insulin sensitivity.

Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT)

After consuming a glucose solution, blood samples are taken at specific intervals over two hours to assess how efficiently the body processes glucose. A slower decline in blood sugar levels may suggest insulin resistance.

Glycated Haemoglobin (A1C) Test

This test measures the percentage of haemoglobin that has glucose attached to it, providing an overview of blood sugar levels over the past three months. Higher levels indicate prolonged blood sugar fluctuations, which may be linked to insulin resistance.

Fasting Insulin Test

This test measures insulin levels in the blood after fasting. Elevated insulin levels, even with normal blood sugar readings, may indicate that the body is compensating for insulin resistance.

Struggling with insulin resistance or prediabetes?

Consult our MOH-accredited diabetes specialist in Singapore for an accurate diagnosis and personalised treatment plan if you are struggling with insulin resistance, prediabetes, or ongoing blood sugar concerns.

Treatment Options

Treatment strategies focus on improving insulin function and metabolic health through lifestyle adjustments and, in some cases, medication.

Lifestyle Modifications to Improve Insulin Sensitivity

Regular Physical Activity: Engaging in aerobic exercise, resistance training, and other forms of movement enhances the body’s ability to use insulin efficiently. Exercise promotes glucose uptake into muscles, reducing reliance on excess insulin production.

Balanced Diet and Nutritional Adjustments: A diet rich in whole foods, fibre, lean proteins, and healthy fats helps regulate blood sugar levels and support insulin sensitivity. Reducing the intake of refined carbohydrates, processed sugars, and trans fats can further stabilise glucose metabolism.

Medications

Medications such as metformin can enhance insulin function by reducing glucose production in the liver and improving how the body responds to insulin. These medications may be recommended for individuals who do not achieve sufficient improvements through lifestyle changes alone.

Prevention and Management

Long-term management of insulin resistance involves maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress, and prioritising quality sleep, all of which influence insulin sensitivity. Routine health assessments, including blood sugar monitoring, help track metabolic changes over time. Making sustainable lifestyle choices, such as staying physically active and following a well-balanced diet, supports ongoing glucose regulation and reduces the risk of progression to type 2 diabetes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does stress affect insulin resistance?

Stress hormones, such as cortisol, can increase blood sugar levels and interfere with insulin function. Chronic stress may also influence eating habits and metabolic balance, further contributing to insulin resistance.

How does sleep affect insulin resistance?

Poor sleep quality or insufficient sleep can disrupt hormone regulation, leading to increased insulin resistance. Lack of rest affects cortisol levels, appetite regulation, and metabolic function, making it harder for the body to maintain stable blood sugar levels.

How long does it take to reverse insulin resistance?

The timeline varies depending on lifestyle changes and individual factors. Some people may see improvements in glucose regulation within weeks of adopting healthier habits, while more significant changes may take several months. Consistency with diet, exercise, and weight management is key.

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Dr Ben Ng

  • Senior Consultant Endocrinologist

MBBChBaO |  MRCP (Edin) |  CCT – Diabetes and Endocrinology (GMC) |  CCT – General Internal Medicine (GMC) |  MD (Hons) |  FAM (Singapore) | 

As a senior consultant endocrinologist with over 20 years of clinical experience, Dr Ben Ng provides comprehensive care for patients managing various endocrine conditions. His expertise includes the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, thyroid disorders, obesity, and a range of other metabolic and endocrine conditions.

  • Dr Ben Ng Jen Min graduated from the Queens University of Belfast Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (UK).
  • He completed his postgraduate training with the certificate of completion of training (CCT) from the Royal College of Physicians (UK) with dual accreditation in diabetes and endocrinology and in general internal medicine.
  • In 2010, he was awarded an MD with honours by the University of Hull, UK, in recognition for his research in diabetes mellitus
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Dr Donovan Tay

  • Senior Consultant Endocrinologist

MBBS (Singapore) |  MRCP (UK) |  M.Med (Singapore) |  FAMS (Endocrinology) |  MCI | 

As a senior consultant endocrinologist with over 20 years of clinical experience, Dr. Donovan Tay provides comprehensive care for patients managing various endocrine conditions. His expertise includes the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, and a range of other metabolic and endocrine conditions.

  • Dr. Donovan Tay graduated from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and obtained his membership in the Royal College of Physicians (UK), Master of Medicine (NUS), and Master of Clinical Investigation (NUS).
  • After completing training in endocrinology, he was conferred as a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore (FAMS).
  • He further specialised in endocrinology with a fellowship at the prestigious Columbia University Medical Centre in New York City.
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    Singapore 329563

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    +65 6334 3273 (fax)

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    Weekdays:
    8:30 AM — 12:00 PM
    2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
    Saturdays: 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
    Sundays & PH: CLOSED