This document discusses the benefits of physical activity for managing diabetes. It recommends aerobic exercise like walking for 20-40 minutes 4-7 days per week, as well as strength training 2-3 days per week. Exercise helps control blood sugar levels and reduces the risks of diabetes complications. The document provides guidelines on monitoring blood sugar during exercise and what to eat at different blood sugar levels before exercising. It emphasizes that exercise and proper nutrition can help manage diabetes and reduce health risks.
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It’s important to keep your blood sugar levels in your target range as much as possible to help prevent or delay long-term, serious health problems, such as heart disease, vision loss, and kidney disease. Staying in your target range can also help improve your energy and mood. Find answers below to common questions about blood sugar for people with diabetes.
Diabetes is rapidly spreading condition. One must control diet and lifestyle to manage this condition. There are several key points which can help you in managing DIabetes. Along with regular medicines you need to take care of diet and exercise. Read more about Diabetes Dos and Don'ts.
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Learn about pre-diabetes and how asses your risk and tips on preventing diabetes from Inova Medical Group physicians.
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Diabetes affects a large chunk of population on the earth today. The good part is that with some basic changes, we can prevent it from happening to us. Preventing Diabetes will save 10-15 5 of health care cost. Lifestyle modification is the key.
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Lifestyle changes can help prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease. Prevention is especially important if you're currently at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes because of excess weight or obesity, high cholesterol, or a family history of diabetes.
If you have been diagnosed with prediabetes — high blood sugar that doesn't reach the threshold of a diabetes diagnosis — lifestyle changes can prevent or delay the onset of disease.
Making a few changes in your lifestyle now may help you avoid the serious health complications of diabetes in the future, such as nerve, kidney and heart damage. It's never too late to start.
3. Diabetes Factoids
14 million Americans have
diabetes
Many people do not know
they are affected.
Complications include…
kidney failure
hypertension
cardiovascular disease
retinopathy
neuropathy
4. Complications . . .
NOT Inevitable result
Risk is reduced by 50% if blood sugars
are kept close to normal.
Good blood sugar control can help to
slow complications that have begun.
Inevitable when disease state is
mismanaged
5. What Is Optimal Blood Sugar?
Optimal defined as
•Hemoglobin A1c =
7.0 or lower
•Plasma blood sugars less
than 180 mg/dl two hours
after eating
•Plasma blood sugars less
than 140 mg/dl before
eating
6. Risks of Mismanagement
Hastened Complications
Kidney failure
Hypertension
Cardiovascular Disease
Retinopathy
Neuropathy
Foot ulcers
Amputation
Blindness
Poor Health
Low Quality of Life
7. Risks- Cardiovascular Disease
Leading cause of
premature death
among diabetics
65% of diabetics die
from heart attack or
stroke
Smoking doubles the
risk CVD for
diabetics
8. Risks- Neuropathy
One of the most
common complications
Damage to nerves
outside the brain and
spinal cord
Symptoms
Muscular weakness
Loss of feeling
Loss of function not
under conscious
control, i.e. digestion
9. Risks- Retinopathy
Damage to retinal
blood vessels
causing them to
leak fluid/blood
into retina
Can lead to
blindness
Diabetics have risk
of blindness 25
times greater than
healthy persons
11. Exercise Benefits
Stimulates insulin
function
Easier to maintain
optimal blood sugar
Assists in weight
management
Decreased incidence
and severity of
complications
Increased functional
capacity
Improved muscle tone
Lower cholesterol and
triglycerides
Reduces stress
Improved
concentration
Decreased appetite
Exercise can not
counter the effects of
poor nutrition
14. To Begin...
Obtain medical clearance from your
physician before beginning exercise.
Wear medical alert identification on a
bracelet or necklace
Never exercise if you have high blood sugar
High blood sugar = Greater than 300 mg/dl
15. Next Step… Get Moving!
Choose an aerobic
activity you enjoy
Examples- walking,
bicycling, swimming,
running, jumping
rope, tennis, aerobic
dance,etc.
Start at an easy pace
Increase your pace
and time spent
gradually
16. Aerobic Example
Warm up 10-15 min Light Pace
Pick up pace 5 min Light-Moderate
Maximum pace 15 min Moderate-
Somewhat Hard
Cool down 5-10 min Light
60-90% Max Heart Rate
20-40 minutes
Perform 4-7 days/week
17. Time Of Day For Exercise
Be consistent- improves timing of insulin action
Avoid exercise at time of peak insulin action
Evening- not recommended
Delayed hypoglycemia when sleeping
Morning-
After a small snack and before the morning insulin
injection may reduce risk of exercise-induced
hypoglycemia
Also, greatest influence on maintaining stable blood
sugar throughout the day
18. Increase Overall Activity
Daily activities have
benefit
Examples:
Walk to the store
instead of driving
Walk your dog
Take the stairs
Push mow the lawn
Wash the car
22. Strength Training . . .
Add after 2 weeks of regular aerobic activity
Through trial and error, find a weight
challenging for 10-15 repetitions
If additional weight is not available, focus
on increasing repetition
Perform 2-3 sets/exercise
2-3 days/week
23. Strength Training Workout
Warm up aerobically 5 min.
One Arm Bent-Over Row 2 x 15
Wall Slide 2 x 15
Side-Lying Hip Abduction 2 x 15
Standing Heel Raise 2 x 15
Wall/Modified Push-Up 2 x 15
Abdominal Crunch 2 x 20
Cool Down aerobically 5 min.
Stretch 1 x 30 sec.
25. Monitor blood sugar
When?
Before, during, and after exercise
Why?
Learn your body’s response to exercise
Avoid hypoglycemia
Determine an appropriate pre-exercise
snack
26. Type of Exercise Blood Sugar Exchanges to Add
Short Duration, Low-
Moderate Intensity
Walking (1/2 mile) or
Leisurely cycling (less
than 30 minutes)
Under 80 mg/dl
Over 80 mg/dl
2 fruit
1 fruit
Moderate Intensity
Tennis, swimming,
jogging, golfing, or
leisurely cycling (1 hour)
Under 80 mg/dl
80-180 mg/dl
180-300 mg/dl
Over 300 mg/dl
½ meat and 2 bread
1 fruit or 1 bread
No extra food
Do not exercise
Strenuous
Football, hockey,
racquetball, basketball,
strenuous cycling,
swimming, or shoveling
Under 80 mg/dl
80-180 mg/dl
180-300 mg/dl
Over 300 mg/dl
1 meat,2 bread,1 fruit,1 milk
1 meat and 2 bread
1 meat and 1 bread
Do not exercise
Food Exchanges For Exercise
27. Proper Footwear
Foot ulcers common
Protection from ulcers
and orthopedic
problems crucial
Running or walking
shoes recommended
New Balance, Asics,
Mizuno, Adidas, etc.
28. Exercise is a MUST!
Manage Diabetes
Effectively
Avoid Complications
Avoid Foot Ulcers
Feel & Look Better
Enjoy Living
Win battle against
DIABETES