Exercise & Diabetes: How Exercise Can Help Lower Blood Sugar Levels

exercise & diabetes

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  • Physical activity and balanced nutrition are essential in managing blood sugar levels and reducing diabetes-related complications.
  • Exercise helps maintain healthy body weight, increases muscle mass, and reduces visceral fat.
  • Consult your physician before starting a new workout routine, and monitor your blood glucose levels before and after exercise.

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