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<\/img>There\u2019s good news if you \u2013 or someone you know \u2013 has Type 2 diabetes. That\u2019s because a scientific study found that taking a soak in an inflatable hot tub can help control your diabetes.<\/p>\n

The research team, led by\u00a0Dr. Philip Hooper from the McKee Medical Center in Loveland, Colorado, worked with a group of patients who have Type 2 diabetes.\u00a0The participants were instructed to cut out all exercise and sit in a hot tub for 30 minutes a day, 6 days a week for three weeks instead.<\/p>\n

\u201cAs the study progressed, they reported improved sleep and an increased general sense of well-being,\u201d Dr Hooper wrote in\u00a0The New England Journal of Medicine.<\/p>\n

By the end of the study, the patients had lost an average of 3.75 lbs. They had also lowered their blood sugar and glucose levels from 182 mg\/dl to 159 mg\/dl. This is equivalent to what they would have experienced through regular exercise.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s especially telling about those results, is that many people who have Type 2 diabetes are unable to exercise regularly. So learning that time spent in a hot tub has the same benefits is a real plus.<\/p>\n

What Is Type 2 Diabetes?<\/h2>\n

According to the\u00a0American Diabetes Association, over 29 million Americans have diabetes, with around 2 million new people being diagnosed every year. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form, accounting for 90% of cases.<\/p>\n

Type 2 diabetes is a common condition that causes glucose levels in the blood to become too high.\u00a0It\u2019s caused by problems with a chemical in the body called insulin, a hormone that regulates the movement of sugar into your cells.<\/p>\n

With Type 2 Diabetes, your body either resists the effects of insulin, or it doesn\u2019t produce enough insulin to maintain a normal glucose level.<\/p>\n

The symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes include:<\/p>\n