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Exercise and Diabetes

Exercise and Diabetes

 

       Exercise is key to good health with diabetes

 

The human body is a smoothly functioning food processor, transforming sugar, starches and other components of your diet into energy – the energy you need to perform the daily tasks of life (sitting, walking, lifting, etc.) For those who suffer from diabetes, the transformation of foodstuffs into energy does not occur in as nearly an effective manner due to problems with insulin.

 Insulin is a hormone, which is produced by the pancreas. Insulin plays an essential role in helping transport glucose (blood sugar) into the cells where it can be changed into energy.

Although the exact cause of diabetes is unknown, what is known is that the body of a diabetic either does not produce enough insulin or it cannot properly use the insulin it does make.

       These two circumstances constitute the two major forms of diabetes – Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes and Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes. Type I, also referred to as juvenile diabetes, occurs most often in children and young adults.                                        

Type II, sometimes referred to as maturity-onset diabetes, usually occurs in adults over 40 years of age who are overweight. Of the two forms of diabetes, Type II is far more common – accounting for about 90% of all of the victims of this chronic disease.

Because their bodies cannot properly handle glucose, all diabetics suffer from an elevated level of blood sugar (hyperglycemia) – a condition that occurs when glucose levels in the blood build up and sugar spills over into the bloodstream and the urine.                  

 The potential repercussions are enormous. More than 150,000 Americans die annually from diabetes and its complications. Not surprisingly, diabetes has also been shown to increase the likelihood of suffering from heart disease, stroke, gangrene, kidney disease and a serious eye disorder called retinopathy.

Diabetes, for example, increases the risk of heart disease by a factor of 2 to 4 and your chances of suffering a stroke by a factor of 2 to 6. In addition, diabetes is the number one cause of adult blindness in the United States – resulting in more than 5,000 new cases of blindness annually.

Exercise Can Help

Exercise can have a significant effect not only in helping diabetics control their disease and reducing their risk to its life-threatening complications, but also in greatly decreasing an individuals chances of developing the disease in the first place.

 In fact, research shows that exercise reduces an individual’s likelihood of developing diabetes by more than half – including people who either are obese or are genetically predisposed to the disease.

 Furthermore, in a major study at the University of California, Berkeley, researchers found that expending an additional 500 calories per week through exercise can reduce the risk of developing diabetes be 6%.

     Exercise also can help those individuals who contract diabetes. Among the beneficial aspects of exercise that are either directly or indirectly related to diabetes are: lowering excess blood sugar levels (by helping transport glucose out of the bloodstream and into the cells where it can be used), strengthening the muscles and the heart, improving circulation (thereby increasing blood flow to the body’s organs), and reducing stress.

indicates that collectively the aforementioned benefits of exercise can have a positive impact on the risk of developing primary complications associated with diabetes – heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, nerve damage, blindness and impotence.

In addition, exercise can also help reduce the necessity for the circulatory-related amputations, which are related to the disease.

Finally, exercise helps individuals reduce excess weight – the reason many of them may have developed Type II diabetes in the first place.

Dietary Supplement For Healthy Life Style

Dietary Supplement For Healthy Life Style

Supplementation

 Sports supplements are part of the Dynamic Nutrition Approach. Scientific studies show that in addition to well-known benefits of maintaining proper health, physical and mental performance can be enhanced with sports nutrition supplements. Click here to Read More …

Increasing Fiber In your Diet

Increasing Fiber In your Diet

Increasing  fiber in your diet

Nutritious recommend that everybody should eat 30 grams of fiber a day to heap digestion, lower cholesterol and prevent cancer of the bowel because people tend to eat too many refined foods, they miss out on the fiber they would get from unrefined products. Click here to Read More …

High FIBRE And Weight LOSS

High FIBRE And Weight LOSS

High FIBRE And Weight LOSS

Foods that are high in fiber are generally filling and low infant and can therefore help to reduce total kilojoules intake.

 The chewy – ness of high- fiber foods prolongs eating time.

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Cardio training

Posted by admin in Cardio training, Exercise, Health and Fitness, Tips, weight Managment at Thursday, July 16, 2009
Cardio training

Cardio Traing

Cradio  traning  term releted   to exercise of cardiovescular  system and it targets to increase the ability of your heart to pump maximum  blood to your body with minimum effourt  and increasing the  lungs capacity to inhale maximum oxygen  from air  and  to provide  blood  to body.

Cardio training also important for fat burning. it increase the cardic muscles   strenth and  improve aerobic  fitness.

The more oxygen you take in, the more fat you will burn off, regardless of the physical activity you choose.

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Heart Rate Calculation

Heart Rate Calculation

Relation Between Heart rate and Exercise

Heart  rate  while doing   exercise  has  great importance  for  effective  workout. if  you are doing  exercise for fat burning  your  bpm heart beat  should not  exceed  more than  85% of your   MHR( maximum heart rate)  if your  bpm exceeds that level  the training thrash hold  changes from  aerobic  to anaerobic which  results in to early  fatigue and  it will slow the fat burning  process.

How to Calculate  Heart Rate

220 – age =     MHR

if  your age is 24   so

220 – 24 =  196   bpm

for aerobic thrash hold  85%  of mhr  will be 166 bpm or it should  be your limit while doing  your  fat burning  workout.watch?v=wFLsjtqiGhE

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