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Any exercise can improve diabetes
control
New York -
Combining resistance training, such as weight lifting, with aerobic
workouts appears to be the most beneficial for type for long-term
control of blood sugar control than either form of exercise alone, New
Zealand researchers report. However, the outcomes according to type of
exercise weren't very significant.
The effects of exercise on blood
sugar were small, Drs. Neil J. Snowling and Will G. Hopkins of the
Auckland University of Technology note, and were similar to those
achieved with medication and diet changes. This suggests that putting
all three together could have a more substantial effect.
Exercise is a mainstay of therapy for
type 2 diabetes, Snowling and Hopkins note, given that physical
inactivity increases diabetes risk. To determine which types of
exercise might be most helpful in controlling blood sugar, they
analyzed 27 studies including 1,003 patients to determine the effects
of different types of exercise on hemoglobin A1C, a measure of how
well a person's blood sugar is controlled long-term.
For any type of exercise training
lasting 12 weeks or longer, the researchers found, hemoglobin A1C
levels fell by 0.8 percent. There was some evidence that combining
aerobic exercise with resistance training had more of an effect than
either type of exercise alone. But more intense exercise programs did
not appear to be more effective, possibly because they were more
difficult for people to stick with, the researchers note.
The researchers also found that
exercise had a stronger effect on people with more severe disease,
which they call "a reassuring finding for those prescribing exercise
to patients."
The actual cardiovascular risk
reduction with exercise for diabetes patients is small, the
researchers note. But "one should not include that exercise is not
worth the effort," they add, as exercise, diet and medication combined
can produce a "moderate or even large" risk reduction. --
Reuters Limited
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