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Exercise is an important tool in
managing your diabetes in order to live a
longer, healthier life.
1. Exercise increase insulin sensitivity and
glucose metabolism. The key problem of Type 2
diabetics is insulin insensitivity, or insulin
resistance. By exercising you can improve how
well your insulin works; this helps you to
control your blood glucose level.
2. Exercise improves your cholesterol levels.
Exercise helps by raising the good kind of
cholesterol (HDL) and lowering the bad kind of
cholesterol (LDL). Exercise can also lower
triglyceride levels. This is good news for
diabetics as diabetics are at increased risk
for cardiovascular disease. I myself have had
cholesterol problems, but between proper diet
and exercise and no drugs, I now have a much
healthier cholesterol levels.
3. Exercise can decrease blood pressure. Many
diabetics also have hypertension or high blood
pressure. Exercising can reduce both your
resting blood pressure and your blood pressure
during effort (including exercise). This is
very important for reducing your chances of
heart disease and stroke. I also used be on
blood pressure medication, and have been able
to get off the drugs. Because of the strong
genetic component, this took more than just
diet and exercise; I take several supplements
specifically to help keep my blood pressure in
the healthy ranges. I also work on stress
management and meditate, but exercise is a key
ingredient to lowering it in most people.
4. Exercise can also improve heart efficiency,
and help it work less. This also helps with the
cardiovascular risk factors. You will be able
to exercise harder and it does not feel harder.
This will make performing your daily tasks
easier. Many people do not exercise because
they think they do not have the energy. They
need to exercise to get the energy. Your
resting heart rate can also lower.
5. Exercise can improve your mood. Diabetes can
be a stressful disease, exercising can help you
feel better mentally. Exercise can even improve
depression which can be an issue with a disease
like diabetes.
6. Exercise aids dramatically in weight-loss
and maintaining weight-loss. Specifically, the
right kind and right amount of exercise aids in
fat-loss and preservation of muscle tissue.
Losing weight can improve blood pressure,
insulin resistance, glucose levels, and
cholesterol levels above and beyond what
exercise alone does.
7. Exercise helps you to reduce your chances of
diabetic complications. Better control of your
blood glucose helps prevent serious
complications of diabetes, including blindness,
neuropathy, and kidney failure.
Please talk to your doctor and start
exercising! You will feel so much better!
About the author:
Katrina McKenna is the leading diabetes and
heart disease fitness expert. She is the author
of the upcoming book "Diabetes Secrets: How You
Can Lose Weight, Control Your Blood Sugar, Look
Great and Feel Great with Diabetes". For more
information and to subscribe to her free Health
and Fitness Journal please go to:
http://www.metamorfitness.com
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