The Outlook is Bleak
Not
taking a proactive approach to diabetes treatment will lead to kidney disease,
heart disease, blindness, high blood pressure, stroke, infections and wounds
that are slow to heal or never heal, limb amputation and even falling into a
diabetic coma when severe. Controlling diabetes with diet and exercise is one
of the best ways to ensure that this is not your present and future.
But
you need not be afraid or feel powerless because simple changes to your
lifestyle can produce amazing results and you will be able to live a long and
productive life even if you have the more serious type 1 diabetes which is not
curable or preventable.
Controlling
Diabetes with Diet and Exercise
1.
Controlling Diabetes with Diet
The
word "diet" has such negative connotations and at the mere mention of
it, many people recoil. At the mention of the word, most people think it means
that you won't be able to eat anything you like, or anything delicious, or will
be starving and so forth.
But
when a diet for diabetes is talked about, it simply means a well thought out
plan for eating. In some cases, you may even be able to still eat some
"bad" foods on occasion as long as you are aware of how they will
impact your diabetic eating plan and what adjustments you may need to make when
you eat these "bad" foods so that your blood sugar levels do not go
crazy and cause you problems.
In
addition, creating a proper diabetes eating plan will help you get a better
understanding of how various foods impact blood sugar levels which will help
you make the decision on which foods to eliminate and which to include. For
instance, soft drinks, refined grains, etc, have been shown to increase the
risk of developing type 2 diabetes and also increasing inflammation in the
body. Knowing this will help you make the choice to eliminate soft drinks
(regular and diet) and hopefully encourage you to drink more water and to
select complex carbs in placed of processed foods made from refined grains.
It
is important to remember that a healing diabetes diet will vary from one
diabetic to another. You have to find the diet that will work for you. Some
diabetics may be able to eat certain foods whereas another many have to
eliminate that food. There isn't one diet that will work in all cases. One may
need to follow a low fat, high carbohydrate diet while another may need to
follow a low carbohydrate, high vegetable diet, etc. Find what works for you.
While
you may be confused about what to eat and what to avoid, you should be prepared
to experiment with various recommended foods to see which ones raise your blood
sugar levels and which ones help to normalize it.
To
find which foods are best for controlling blood sugar, you need to monitor your
blood sugar levels for a period of time such as two to three weeks. Measure
your blood glucose levels first thing in the morning, after breakfast, after
meals as well as snacks and also before you go to bed. Also measure the sugar
levels before and after physical activity.
Once
you have an understanding of how your blood sugar levels are affected, you will
then be in a better position to create a diet plan that works for you and helps
heal your body naturally.
2.
Controlling Diabetes with Exercise
The
other aspect of controlling diabetes is exercise. It is amazing how effective
exercise can be against type 2 diabetes especially. The best thing you can do
against diabetes is exercise. It is also the least expensive when you consider
how much you have to spend on diabetes medications, insulin injections, etc.
Effective exercise can be as simple as a walk or run, swimming, dancing,
cycling, etc.
Moderate
exercise performed consistently that leads to modest weight loss has been shown
to prevent insulin resistance that can lead to pre-diabetes and type 2
diabetes.
Those
who have diabetes also benefit from regular exercise as exercise can not only
help control blood glucose levels but can also help prevent serious
complications from diabetes.
By
improving insulin sensitivity with the help of exercise, this glucose will be
removed from the blood by insulin and transferred to the cells and used more
efficiently by the cells without any issues which will help to manage blood
glucose levels.
Exercise
(and diet) is also the best way to control weight. Type 2 diabetes has reached
epidemic levels and the main culprit is obesity as it has been found that at
least 80 percent of type 2 diabetes patients and those with pre-diabetes have
been found to be obese. It is believed that obesity can lead to insulin
resistance which increases the risk of developing pre-diabetes and type II
diabetes.
It
is also important to monitor blood sugar levels before and after exercise. If
you have type I diabetes, you will need to make sure that you do not overly
exert yourself to the point of becoming hypoglycemic which is a state of low
blood sugar. Low blood sugar can lead to fatigue, dizziness, sweating,
headaches, trembling and if severe, consciousness can be lost as well as
falling into a coma.
Those
with type II diabetes though they have more leeway with exercise, should still
monitor their blood sugar levels before and after exercise.
If
you are on medication, you need to work with your doctor to make the necessary
adjustments to your exercise regimen. In addition, diabetics who deal with
neuropathy need to ensure that the nerve endings in the feet are protected.
High impact running or jogging may not be advised in cases of neuropathy.
Dehydration
is another area for diabetics to be concerned about when exercising since
frequent urination is one of the symptoms of diabtes. High impact exercise can
also affect the capillaries in the eyes that have been weakened by diabetes. If
you have eye problems due to diabetes, make sure that the exercise selected will
not make vision problems worse or cause rapture which can occur especially if
you use weights.
Talk
to your doctor before beginning any exercise program and set realistic goals in
order to avoid too high or too low blood sugar levels as well as the other issues
that exercise may cause in people with diabetes. Start small and gradually
build up.
Exercise
is an important component of diabetes management and many of its other benefits
include helping to lower blood pressure, raising good cholesterol (HDL) levels,
strengthening bones, toning the heart and other muscles, eliminating stress,
weight loss, strengthening the respiratory system, etc. Do it no matter how you
feel. You will feel better and after you finish you will fill like you can
conquer the world including diabetes!
Controlling
diabetes with diet and exercise is
one of the most effective ways to deal with a diabetes diagnosis. For more ways
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