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Exercise and Diabetes: How Long You've Had It Matters
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
So, what does this mean for people with type 2 diabetes? First, it's clear that exercise is beneficial, no matter how long someone has had diabetes. But for those who have had diabetes for a longer time, increasing exercise intensity might lead to even more benefits. It's important to note that this is just one study. More research is needed to fully understand the relationship between diabetes duration, exercise intensity, and irisin production. But it's a start. It shows that the body's response to exercise can be complex. It's not just about moving more. It's also about how hard and how long you've been moving.
People with type 2 diabetes should talk to their healthcare providers before starting any new exercise program. It's crucial to find a balance between challenge and safety. But this study offers hope. It suggests that even those who have had diabetes for a long time can still see benefits from exercise. It's never too late to start moving more. The body is always ready to adapt and improve.
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