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Health Tip: Exercise for People With Diabetes
Help keep blood glucose under control

(HealthDay News) -- Exercise is a challenge for many people, but there are even more potential pitfalls for diabetics.

The American Diabetes Association offers these suggestions to help diabetics who exercise:

  • Figure out how exercise affects your blood glucose. Always measure it before and after you exercise.
  • If your blood glucose is high before exercising, it may go even higher. Be cautious about exercising in this condition.
  • Exercising for a long time, or exercising very strenuously, could also lead to low blood glucose. This might happen immediately or a while after you exercise, so be prepared.
  • If you have low blood glucose when you are ready to exercise, try having a snack or adjusting your medication in consultation with your doctor.
  • Keep water and a snack -- a carbohydrate is best -- on hand while you exercise.



-- Diana Kohnle

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