The degree to which a diabetic’s blood sugar levels drop in response to physical activity depends on the type of exercise and whether they are male or female, according to new research. The findings ...
If you have both chronic kidney disease (CKD) and type 2 diabetes, you may rely on medications and nutrition to keep each condition under control. While those strategies are key to staying healthy, ...
Working out at the gym. Afternoon high intensity exercise may have a greater effect on lowering blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes than morning high intensity interval training. An ...
A recent study has found that many of the complications associated with diabetes, such as stroke and eye disease, can be attributed to low levels of physical activity.
This week's roundup shows how one simple addition, whether it’s a new pantry staple or a quick morning workout, can make healthy habits easier to stick with.
In a recent study published in the Sports Medicine and Health Science journal, researchers assessed the impact of exercise precision medicine on type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is typically ...
Dietary habits, alcohol use, stress, poor sleep, and other habits can all contribute to high morning blood sugar. Here's why, and how to adjust.