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  1. Regular exercise is important for everyone—but it is especially important if you have diabetes. How exercise can help– aerobic exercise increases insulin sensitivity and, along with proper nutrition, helps restore normal glucose metabolism by decreasing body fat. Strength training (a.k.a. resistance or weight training) also decreases body fat by raising the metabolism. It's main benefit, however, is increasing glucose uptake by the muscles and enhancing the ability to store glucose. Exercise can mean the difference between "medical management" and "lifestyle management" of Type 2 diabetes. Regular exercise helps control the amount of sugar in the blood and increases levels of HDL (good) cholesterol. It also burns excess calories and fat to help you achieve optimal weight. Keeping a healthy weight is an important part of taking care of your diabetes. Select fitness activities that are right for you—estimate the degree that you are over- or underweight; see which activities help you burn the most calories. It is important to work with your health care provider to create an exercise program that is right for you.
    Linda — VLCNW Student

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