Diabetes
is one disorder wherein lifestyle modification (physical activity and
healthy eating) plays as important a role as medications to control
sugar. Regular exercise could bring about a change from "medical
management" to "lifestyle management" in patients with Type 2 diabetes.
Exercise is often
advised as the only form of therapy in diabetes when the sugar level is
between below 200 to 250 mg/dl, provided there are no complications like
-Damage to the blood vessels of the eye or retinopathy
Damage to the nerves and circulation to extremities or, neuropathy
Problems with kidneys or nephropathy
Heart related problems such as - angina
Patients with Type 2 diabetes, who regularly exercise, find that their blood glucose is better controlled, but on a day they miss their physical activity program, the glucose level tends to rise. Exercise is now considered an important tool for the long management of diabetes.Physical activity of any type (e.g. walking, jogging, swimming, badminton, tennis or similar activity) should be incorporated into the daily routine. Choosing an activity that is enjoyable and is fun helps to sustain it over time. A variety of exercises must be selected and doing it with a partner or friend is helpful in avoiding boredom.
Nothing is to be found that can substitute for exercise in any way…. Exercise will expel the harm done by most of the bad regimens that most men follow. Not all motion is exercise. Exercise is powerful or rapid motion or a combination of both, vigorous motion which alters breathing and increases its rate.
-Moses Maimonides, [1135-1204]
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