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Exercise![]() Exercise Improves Blood SugarRegular Exercise Helps the Body Use Insulin Efficiently For people with type 2 diabetes, exercise is an essential part of their treatment plan. Exercise helps make the body more sensitive to the action of insulin. Additionally, for people who do not have diabetes, regular exercise is thought to help reduce the risk of its occurrence. Let's take a look at a series of events that occur after exercise that improve the body's ability to use insulin. Medically speaking, this is known as improving insulin sensitivity.
So, find ways to incorporate exercise into your daily routine. Every little bit counts. Be sure to check out a few critical safety precautions. (Click here to read our article on Exercise Planning: Safety Comes First.) . . . . . .
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