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The Benefits of Exercise for Type 2 Diabetes

January 14, 2026
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The Benefits of Exercise for Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes and Exercise

If you have type 2 diabetes, exercise is one of the most powerful tools at your disposal. Regular physical activity can improve blood sugar control, reduce medication needs, and lower your risk of diabetes-related complications.

 

Here's how exercise helps with type 2 diabetes:

 

1. Improves Insulin Sensitivity: Exercise helps your muscles use glucose more effectively, even without insulin. This effect can last for hours after you finish exercising.

 

2. Lowers Blood Sugar: During exercise, your muscles use glucose for energy, which helps lower blood sugar levels.

 

3. Supports Weight Management: Exercise, combined with a healthy diet, can help with weight loss and maintenance, which improves diabetes management.

 

4. Reduces Cardiovascular Risk: People with diabetes have a higher risk of heart disease. Exercise helps lower this risk by improving cholesterol, blood pressure, and heart function.

 

 

Both aerobic exercise (like walking, swimming, or cycling) and resistance training (like weights or body weight exercises) are beneficial. A combination of both is ideal.

 

Starting an exercise program with type 2 diabetes requires some care. Blood glucose should be monitored before, during, and after exercise until you understand how your body responds.

 

Here, at EPB, we can help you develop a safe, effective program that accounts for your current health status and any diabetes-related complications.

 

Further reading: https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/living-with-diabetes/exercise/

 

 

 

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