Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 I'm glad they did the study as I used to think that all I had to do to lower my BS was just run it off. But that hasn't worked despite jogging 3 times a week and avg 3 miles or so per trip for the last 6 months. For many years before that I routinely made it to the Y 2 to 3 times a week. consequently, I've had to test and really watch my diet in order to get BS somewhat in control. Of course, my doctor fusses at me big time for not taking the meds she has prescribed. (last months A1C 7.6) I guess now there is hope thanks to this study. The question is how am I going to go jog 3+ miles a day ~ 6 days a week? That's a lot of exercise!! Mike J salisbury nc -------------- Fritcher wrote: Exercise Improves Blood Sugar Metabolism http://www.emaxhealth.com/43/2407.html ----------------- From the article ~ " Our ultimate goal is to determine how much exercise does someone need to achieve the maximum beneficial health effects. The prevailing advice seems to be just do something, anything. I think we can do better than that and come up with exercise guidelines or recommendations that are actually based on concrete data. We still do not have good data on how often and at what intensity is ideal for reducing the chances of developing diabetes or heart disease. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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