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- Discuss the effect of exercise on both preventing and controlling diabetes.
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- Write down in your own words the effects of exercise on: 1) Diabetes proper explanation and diagramDescribe some potential problems when glucose is ingested immediately prior to exercise and how these problems can be avoided.Write down in your own words the effects of exercise on: 2) Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy proper explanation and diagram
- Explain why exercise may complicate the life of a person with type 1 diabetes, while being a recommended and primary part of a program for someone with type 2 diabetes.Name two types of diabetes including symptoms, causes and treatment optionsDiabetes provide a brief explanation of current treatments.
- What is the metabolic mechanism of diabetes? Cite reference/sProvide general recommendations regarding changes in insulin and diet for those with diabetes who engage in exercise.Diabetes list and explain two specific modifiable risk factors. These are factors that, when present, increase one’s risk for getting the DDC. Modifiable risk factors are those you have control over. For example, lack of exercise