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The Effects of Exercise on DiabetesAn interesting research suggests that our gene structures are programmed for exercise. In elaborating their claim, the researchers coined the evidence of the lifestyle of prehistoric humans. If any one of them were weak or did not have enough reflex to move quickly, he or she died. Those survived were fit enough to survive and reproduce to pass on this 'fitter' gene through generations. The proponents of this theory believe that with our existing sedentary behavior the function of these 'fitter' get suppressed, hence result in maladaptive condition, leading to develop many chronic health complications like diabetes, cholesterol, blood pressure, heart disease and many others. It is now a well-proven fact that physical activity is mandatory for the healthy management of the body, so is true even when you are suffering from diabetes. The effects of exercise on diabetes are actually profound. In this article we will shed light on different types of exercise and their effects on diabetes of both types. Aerobic ExerciseIf you are suffering from diabetes, quite commonly you will be suggested to practice low to moderate level of aerobic exercises which include walking, swimming, rowing, step classes, cross-country skiing and stair climbing. Research shows that practicing to a moderate level aerobic exercise has significant effects on diabetes of both types. In fact, adults with type 2 diabetes worked out for 150 minutes a week curtail their risk of progress quite extensively. |