Exercise Classes Terre Haute IN

Couch potatoes take note, especially those with type-2 diabetes—exercise may be the best way to manage your blood sugar. So what’s new about that? Anyone diagnosed with diabetes knows (or at least has been told) to lose weight, watch what they eat, quit smoking, and get regular exercise.

Fitness Expert
(812) 231-1065
811 Ohio St
Terre Haute, IN
 
Fitness Expert
(812) 231-1065
811 Ohio Street
Terre Haute, IN
 
His and Her Body Spa
(812) 235-6762
1206 Wabash Ave
Terre Haute, IN
 
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3021 N. 13th St., Unit 2
Terre Haute, IN
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Cross Fit Terre Haute
(812) 238-7311
1839 North 4th Street
Terre Haute, IN
 
Terre Haute Parks and Recs Dept
(812) 877-3144
17 Harding Ave Rm 203
Terre Haute, IN
 
Academy of Dance
(812) 238-9181
1406 Wabash Ave
Terre Haute, IN
 
Curves For Women
(812) 466-9449
1800 Fort Harrison Rd # 9
Terre Haute, IN
 
Fox Family Fitness
(812) 232-7584
2820 Franklin St
Terre Haute, IN
 
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(812) 235-8463
101 South Fruitridge Avenue
Terre Haute, IN
 
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Exercise to Manage Blood Sugar

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By James Keough

Couch potatoes take note, especially those with type-2 diabetes—exercise may be the best way to manage your blood sugar. So what’s new about that? Anyone diagnosed with diabetes knows (or at least has been told) to lose weight, watch what they eat, quit smoking, and get regular exercise. But those same people will tell you how hard it is to make all those changes simultaneously. So the big question is, which one has the most effect on blood sugar?

In the journal Diabetologia, researchers recently reviewed 103 studies involving more than 10,000 people and found that studies advocating exercise alone lowered blood sugar levels two times better than those testing multipronged approaches. But don’t think that means you face hours-long workouts or sessions with a drill-sergeant personal trainer—studies investigating those approaches showed no better results than regimens specifying less exercise time and group sessions.

The trick, of course, is to get started. Take a stroll after dinner, park at the far end of the lot and walk to the store, take the stairs when you can—and as you get stronger (and feel better), you can increase your level of activity.

Author: James Keough

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