Posted by: admin on: February 7, 2012
With people getting health conscious exercise is catching up. How much of exercise is a big question. Here is a guideline for diabetics and those at risk.
Team@CMHF
In December 2010, the American Diabetes Association and the American College of Sports Medicine issued new guidelines that stress the important role of physical activity in managing type 2 diabetes:
The panel of experts announced that participation in regular physical activity improves blood sugar control, can prevent or delay type 2 diabetes; and positively affects lipids, blood pressure, cardiovascular events, mortality, and quality of life – accomplished with both aerobic and resistance training.
For adults at risk for type 2 diabetes, the guidelines recommend:
1. 2.5 hours/150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity to prevent the development of this disease.
2. Moderate to vigorous resistance training for 2 to 3 days per week.
For people who already have type 2 diabetes, the guidelines recommend:
1. At least 2.5 hours/150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous aerobic exercise spread out at least 3 days during the week, with no more than 2 consecutive days between bouts of aerobic activity
2. Moderate to vigorous resistance training for 2 to 3 days per week.
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