Scientists are investigating how exercise-triggered stress reshapes the cell’s energy systems, and whether those same mechanisms could eventually help counter metabolic disease. Don’t like the gym?
Your editorial “RFK Jr.’s Race Against the Cure” (Dec. 5) refers to “GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic” and includes the statement that “neither exercise nor dietary changes will cure diabetes.” It must be ...
Exercising in the afternoon may improve blood sugar control and reduce the need for medication in people with type 2 diabetes. Light activity after a meal, even for 10 minutes, can help lower blood ...
The degree to which a diabetic’s blood sugar levels drop in response to physical activity depends on the type of exercise and whether they are male or female, according to new research. The findings ...
Yes, some types of exercise can help to lower blood sugar levels in both the short- and long-term. According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), exercise can result in lower blood sugar levels ...
New research is tryin to better understand why both athletes and those with diabetes tend to store high levels of fat inside their muscle cells. Image: David Davies/Press Association (AP) Scientists ...
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After feeding mice with high blood sugar a keto diet, which is high in fat and low in carbohydrates, researchers saw the diet lowered their blood sugar and improved their response to exercise.
With the right steps, it’s possible to put type 2 diabetes into remission and restore healthy blood glucose levels. But how do you get there?
Also known as juvenile-onset or insulin-dependent diabetes, this type of diabetes is not related to lifestyle and may occur ...