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Getting Started with Exercise and Diabetes: A Practical Guide

5 min · 1. Mai 2026
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In this episode, we cover everything you need to know about starting an exercise routine with diabetes. We explain why exercise is the closest thing to a wonder drug, break down the ADA guidelines into achievable steps, discuss how exercise timing affects blood sugar including why post-meal walks are the single best habit to add, cover safety considerations for insulin users, and explain why resistance training is especially valuable for glucose control. Follow us on social media for updates and more content.

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