10 Min After Eating Walking Workout | GENTLE Exercise to Lower Blood Sugar
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 Published On Nov 27, 2023

Exercising 30-90 minutes after eating is a great way to lower blood sugar. Exercise will also help to improve mood, provide an energy boost mid-day and aid with sleep in the evening. This 10 min gentle walking workout is great for anyone wanting to take control of blood sugar levels and get in more steps (whether you have diabetes or not). Total step count today is 1083 steps.

Making exercise a regular part of your life is one of the best things you can do to manage and live well with diabetes. Physical activity is the fastest way to lower blood sugar without medication. Exercise lowers insulin resistance and helps your body convert glucose into energy. Get started today to take control of your diabetes!

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