exercise is not techacilly needed but it is good for you just make sure if you have type 1 Diabetes then you dont want to do to much at a time because you will go low.
An obese diabetic can absolutely regain strength of her weak and thin legs by exercise. Low impact exercise can help an obese diabetic not only gain strength in her legs, but help get control of her diabetes.
At least 2 hours
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No, 93 is not high for blood glucose. Are you a diabetic? How long after eating was the blood test taken, the length of time from when you have eaten will effect the glucose test as will exercise. More information is needed to answer your question. Cheyzer
The serving size for a pack of minstrels is 42 grams. It contains 209 calories and 9.4 grams of fat. One to two hours of cardio-exercise per day in needed.
A good amount of exercise for a diabetic patient is essential in controlling the disease. Together with good dietary habits, the diabetic patient can control and manage the disease
The best diet plans for diabetics is the standard diabetic diet. Accompanied with the right exercise plan for you. As a diabetic you should already know what you can and cannot eat. Speak to your doctor about what exercise are safe and effective for you.
The benefits of exercise for diabetic people is immense as it helps control the body's sugar levels. It also helps in the reduction of weight in over weight diabetic patients http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/diabetes/living/351.html
As a diabetic I can answer this. You want to stick with whole grains, lots of fruits and vegetables. Avoid as much sugar and salt as you can and get plenty of exercise and take your medicine as recommended.
Low sugar and low carbohydrate diets are usually used to help diabetics control their blood sugars and lose weight. You should follow a healthy diabetic diet and also exercise daily. An example of a diabetic diet can be found at www.diabetes-and-diabetic-diet.com/diabetic_diet.htm
To keep sugar levels under control.
Make sure they get exercise and feed them lean meat, rice and peas.