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HOW EXERCISE HELPS PREVENT AND MANAGE TYPE 2 DIABETES | Type 2 Diabetes

Exercise helps counter the effects of type 2 diabetes in several ways and also help in type 2 diabetes treatment in Navi Mumbai . It increases insulin sensitivity, which helps the cells use any available insulin to take up glucose from the blood. Also, when muscle cells contract during exercise, they are able to take in glucose even when insulin is unavailable.

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HOW EXERCISE HELPS PREVENT AND MANAGE TYPE 2 DIABETES | Type 2 Diabetes

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  1. HOW EXERCISE HELPS P HOW EXERCISE HELPS PREVENT AND MANAGE TY REVENT AND MANAGE TYPE 2 DIABETES DIABETES PE 2 Understanding how type 2 diabetes causes blood glucose to rise makes it clear how physical activity can help.

  2. The pancreas makes the hormone insulin, which enables cells to take in glucose from the blood to use as energy. In people with type 2 diabetes, a problem called insulin resistance occurs whereby the cells become less sensitive and responsive to insulin. As a compensatory measure, the pancreas makes more insulin to get the cells to respond. However, because the pancreas cannot keep up the necessary pace, blood glucose levels eventually rise. Exercise helps counter the effects of type 2 diabetes in several ways and also help in type 2 diabetes treatment in Navi Mumbai . It increases insulin sensitivity, which helps the cells use any available insulin to take up glucose from the blood. Also, when muscle cells contract during exercise, they are able to take in glucose even when insulin is unavailable. The blood glucose-lowering effects of exercise last up to about 24 hours following a workout. How To Benefit From Physical Activity How To Benefit From Physical Activity The goal is to get at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity physical activity. One way to do this is to try to fit in at least 20 to 25 minutes of activity every day. Also, on 2 or more days a week, include

  3. activities that work all major muscle groups (legs, hips, back, abdomen, chest, shoulders, and arms). Examples of moderate Examples of moderate- -intensity physical activities intensity physical activities include: include: Walking briskly Doing housework Mowing the lawn Dancing Swimming Bicycling Playing Sports These activities work your large muscles, increase your heart rate, and make you breathe harder, which are important goals for fitness. Stretching helps to make you flexible and prevent soreness after being physically active. Ways To Get Started Ways To Get Started Finding an activity, you enjoy and having a partner helps you stick with it: Find Something You Like: Find Something You Like: Exercising by doing something you enjoy is important because if you

  4. don’t like it, you won’t stick with it. Find an activity that you and your health care provider agree you can do regularly for the best results. Start Small: If you’re not already physically active you should begin slowly and work your way up to the desired level. For example, you could park farther from the door, take the stairs, do yard work, or walk the dog. Start small and gradually add a little more time and intensity each week. Find A Partner: It’s more fun when someone else is counting on you to show up. Having a partner may help you continue to be active. Pick A Goal: An example of a goal could be to walk a mile every day for a month or to be active every weekday for 30 minutes. Be specific and realistic. Always discuss your activity goals with your health care provider. Schedule It In: edule It In: The more regular activity you do, the quicker it will become a habit. Think of ways to link activity to daily life. For example, you could schedule walking with a co-worker after lunch. Try not to go more than 2 days in a row without being active. Start Small: Find A Partner: Pick A Goal: Sch

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