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Exercise Tips

Believe it you not, it is very easy to find opportunities in your general routine and incorporate physical activity. The recommended 30-minutes a day can be divided into three-10 minutes periods.
  • Take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator.
     
  • Park further away from your office or home and walk the extra distance.
     
  • If you work at a desk all day long, take a break for five minutes every hour or so and just move around!
     
  • And, offer to take something along to another office or department, so that you can enjoy a walk.
     
  • Be active around the house. Believe it or not, housework is great exercise – try some vacuuming, dusting, or making the bed.
     
  • Go out for a short walk before breakfast, after dinner or both! Start with 5-10 minutes and work up to 30 minutes.
     
  • Walk or cycle instead of driving short distances.
     
  • Wear your walking shoes and walk around shopping malls particularly in hot weather.
     
  • Be active with your family and kids; enjoy outdoor activities.
     
  • Ride a bike or go jogging on the Corniche or a park.
     
  • Explore some of the walking routes in your area.
     
  • Try different exercise classes such as kick-boxing, aqua aerobics or circuit training.
     
  • Take up dancing!

Points to Keep in Mind…

  • It is very important to self-monitor your blood glucose levels before, during (if the work out is of a long duration) and after exercising in order for your physician or diabetes health care team to determine if there is a need for any food and/or medication adjustments.
     
  • There is an increased risk of hypoglycaemic episodes during and after an exercise routine especially for individuals taking insulin and/or oral hypoglycaemic agents (OHA), such as gliclazide or glibenclamide. So, carry a fast-acting carbohydrate, such as fruit juice at all times while exercising to treat any low blood sugar symptoms.
     
  • Please remember to stay hydrated at all times.
     
  • Always wear proper footwear.

Did You know?

New figures from International Diabetes Federation (November 14 2015) suggests that 19.3% of the UAE population are living with diabetes. Just 10 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity three or more times a day can result in health benefits. Eat right, exercise regularly and live for life!