Meeting guideline-recommended physical activity levels may alleviate the increased risk for all-cause and heart disease mortality associated with excessive sitting time in adults with diabetes. It is ...
If you thought managing diabetes meant endless trips to the gym or complicated diets, think again. The latest viral health tip circulating online might surprise you: calf raises. Yes, that simple ...
Meeting accepted physical activity guidelines may offset the increased likelihood of early death that affects people with type 2 diabetes who spend too much time sitting, says a new study. For people ...
A new study reveals that regular physical activity may significantly mitigate the health risks associated with prolonged sitting among adults. The study, published in July in the journal Diabetes Care ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most of us know that sitting for too long is not healthy, but new research sheds light on the dangers of prolonged, uninterrupted ...
Adults with diabetes who meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity may offset the risk of mortality that is associated with excessive sitting time. Adults with diabetes who meet the ...
An analysis on the positive effects of exercise on blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes shows that while all exercise helps, certain activities -- and their timing -- are extremely good ...
Sitting too long contributes to weight gain, inflammation, heart disease, and diabetes. New research suggests this behavior is also linked to Alzheimer's disease, cognitive decline, and brain ...