Physical inactivity leads to insulin resistance, which is often associated with visceral adiposity and glucose intolerance leading to T2D. Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces the risk of T2D. Studies show that the combination of aerobic exercise and strength training can help reduce glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and thus improve glycemic control in patients with T2D.
The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommendations for people with diabetes are as follow:
In conclusion, optimizing quality and duration of sleep, managing stress through relaxation, a healthy diet with little or no processed foods, and regular physical activity are four effective lifestyle habits to adopt in order to help control T2D. SOSCuisine’s meal plans, based on the Mediterranean diet and customizable according to the allergies, intolerances and preferences of each individual, are a simple and effective way to follow a varied and balanced diet with little or no processed foods.
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