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Physical Activity for People with Diabetes - Benefits, Guidelines, and Strategies

Offered By: Mary Greeley Medical Center via YouTube

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Diabetes Management Courses Weight Management Courses Strength Training Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Learn about the crucial role of physical activity in managing diabetes through this comprehensive lecture from the George Hegstrom Annual Diabetes Symposium. Explore the benefits of exercise for weight management and overall health, understand the importance of self-efficacy and medical supervision, and discover practical tips for incorporating physical activity into daily life. Gain insights on various exercise types, including walking and strength training, and learn how to monitor intensity using heart rate and perceived exertion. Address common obstacles, safety concerns, and special considerations for individuals with diabetes, including managing low blood sugar during exercise. Acquire knowledge on using tools like pedometers and walking poles to enhance your fitness routine, and understand the exercise pyramid for a well-rounded approach to physical activity.

Syllabus

Intro
Diabetes and Physical Activity
Benefits of Physical Activity
Weight Management
Treadmill Joke
Statistics
Selfefficacy
Medical supervision
Doseresponse
Activity Pyramid
Pedometer
Amish Study
Four Questions
True or False
Pain
Strengthening
Moderate Activity
Heart Rate
Respect Pain
What if you cant walk
The obstacles
When to stop walking
Obesity
Low Blood sugars
Questions
Walking poles
Exercise pyramid


Taught by

Mary Greeley Medical Center

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