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How do you get exercise during the Winter months and keep your blood sugars under control? This is a multiple choice poll.

Activity2004 profile imageActivity2004Administrator53 Voters
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Walk around in public places away from work
19
Walk up and down the steps
10
Go walking around at my job
9
None of the Above
7
Get exercise equipment for my home
6
Jogging in place
5
Do indoor sports
4
All of the Above
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It is difficult to go for walk in winter. Best source of walk inside house for 20 minutes

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Mohannandigana1952

That’s fantastic that you can still do walking in the house. 😀👍 Does the house have multiple floors to go up and down?

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Mohannandigana1952 in reply to Activity2004

Yes five floor apartment

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Mohannandigana1952

Do you walk up all 5 floors every day or just during the Winter season?😀👍

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suryakaizen

It’s difficult to go out in winter, even winters in Bangalore, which are not so severe. I get my exercise walking about the house many times a day. For example, going to fetch things from another room where I walk up each time for one thing so I get to exercise more.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to suryakaizen

That’s good to know. Thank you for letting us know this. Do you go up/down any steps?

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suryakaizen

No, I’m afraid I don’t. I live in an apartment, but going up and down stairs puts further strain on my knees so I avoid that. Practising IF also helps me keep my weight in check. I’ve lost 13 kgs over this year, but have more work to be done in that department!

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to suryakaizen

It’s okay! Slow weight loss is the best way to make sure you don’t get sick.

In winter only as i am having wheezing problem. The doctor advised to protect the chest during Dec Jan and feb

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Mohannandigana1952

Do you have bronchitis during the Winter? I have had this issue a few years ago, personally.

Yes sir. I sneeze if I exposed outside weather. I am also 67 years old diabetic and BP. Taking. Medicines and living under the advise of a good diabetic doctor.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Mohannandigana1952

It’s good to know that you have a good Endocrinologist for your Diabetic needs.😀👍

Are your blood sugars okay with the bronchitis?

Yes under control. But old age you never know how the life goes. I am devottee of Sree RAGHAVENDRA Swamy. Normally spent daily some time in temple

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Mohannandigana1952

That’s good that you can spend time in your Temple. 😀👍

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learn-2016

Eat less, no snacks inbetween and fast for atleast 8 hours from 1 meal to the other.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to learn-2016

Did your doctor say you didn’t need snacks?

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Srk1942

Here in India, the winter is mild with lowest temperature around 14-15 C for a few days in my place. Hence, we continue the same exercise as the rest of the year.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Srk1942

That’s good to know. Thank you for letting us know. What type of exercise do you do?

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Srk1942

My exercise is walking about 8000 steps every day,( about 6 km) mostly during and to some extent in the evening outside. I also walk a little bit after lunch and dinner inside the house.

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SallyHob

The best way is to buy a pedal exerciser and a stool to sit on. Using an egg timer one can pedal away whilst reading or watching television. If someone is extremely overweight and requires support, then a padded office armchair will suffice.

People are diagnosed when they are under stress, overweight or when having pre- operation tests. It usually involves a loss of energy, resulting in feeling very tired due to the excess sugar in the blood.

After a meal one can use the pedal exerciser to cycle, starting with a minute, and then increasing the time incrementally each week.

It can also be used to exercise the arms when placed on a table. This is brilliant for 'getting things off your chest', such as frustration, exasperation or other negative emotions which also have an impact on one's blood sugar levels.

Be consistent and keep a record of your exercise. Increasing your lean muscle mass will decrease the insulin resistance. No matter what, this will improve your health, as long as you are sensible in your approach to exercise and adjust your meals accordingly to increase your protein content and starch to reflect your more active lifestyle.

A pedal exerciser allows you to exercise at home, no matter what you are wearing, and regardless of the time. You suit yourself, and remove the stress of driving to a gym in rush hour and wearing suitable clothes there.

It allows you to reach a minimum level of fitness to cope with walking outside on uneven pavements or those with a steep gradient.

In short, your health improves.