Extra Walking Helps Control Type 2 Diabetes
Main Category: DiabetesAlso Included In: Sports Medicine / Fitness
Article Date: 29 Jul 2008 - 4:00 PDT
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An extra 45 minute walk a day can improve Type 2 diabetes control, according to a new Diabetes UK-funded study.
Newcastle University's Dr Michael Trenell and Professor Roy Taylor found that walking regularly improves Type 2 diabetes control by burning more fat, which helps control blood glucose levels.
The study
In the study, ten people with Type 2 diabetes were paired with a control group of people of a similar height, weight and age who did not have diabetes. They were each given a pedometer and asked to walk over 10,000 steps a day.
Improved diabetes management
An advanced MRI scanner showed that the extra walking helped burn about 20 per cent more fat - increasing the ability of the muscles to store sugar and help control diabetes.
"Even in this limited eight-week period we could see that people with Type 2 diabetes were processing energy more efficiently," said Dr Trenell.
Dr Iain Frame, Director of Research at Diabetes UK, said: "These findings prove that even gentle physical activity is vital in managing Type 2 diabetes. Effectively controlling the condition reduces the risk of developing serious long-term complications and will improve well-being. It is fantastic to see Diabetes UK-funded research translating into practical advice for people with diabetes."
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Walking Pays really
posted by Elangovan on 19 Mar 2011 at 10:31 pmI walk on an average of 6.k.m. per day. This really reversed my Impaired Glucose Tolerance condition. My HbA1c results showed a reading below 5.5. I dispensed my daily drug - Metformin 1000mg. Now I really love to walk as and when I find time. Thanks to my mobile which runs an application called Sports-Tracker that gives me the readings of my walking speed,distance,total steps and calories burnt during my workout. My walking speed improved to 6.0 k.m. per hour.Now I love my body and walking for an hour.Anyone can view my walking details on the website sports-tracker.com.
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