Although most people with Type 2 Diabetes can exercise safely, exercise involves some risks. To shift the benefit-to-risk ratio in your favor, there are some precautionary measures that you need to take.
1. Get a Medical Exam First. Have a medical exam before you begin your exercise program, including an exercise test with EGK monitoring, especially if you have cardiovascular disease, you are over 35, you have high blood pressure or elevated cholesterol levels, you smoke, or you have a family history of heart disease.
2. Always Discuss with Your Doctor. Discuss with your doctor any unusual Type 2 Diabetes symptoms that you experience during or after exercise.
If you have diabetes-related complications, check with your health care provider about special precautions.
3. Monitor Your Blood Sugar Levels. Learn how to prevent and treat low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia. If you take oral agents or insulin, monitor your blood sugar levels before, during and after exercise.
4. Dos and Don’ts of Exercise. Always warm up and cool down. Don’t exercise outdoors when the weather is too hot and humid or too cold.
5. Proper Footwear. Pay attention to proper footwear. Inspect your feet daily and always after your exercise. Read 7 Simple Foot Care Tips For Type 2 Diabetics.

August 30th, 2009
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