Just
taking a short stroll after each meal is all seniors may need to do in
order to lower their blood sugar levels and protect against diabetes. A
small study at George Washington University demonstrated that taking
15-minute walks after meals was “significantly more effective” for
lowering blood sugar than a longer walk at another time during the day.
The research team recruited 10 healthy seniors age 60 and older who were
at risk of type 2 diabetes because of high levels of fasting blood
sugar and low levels of physical activity. During the study the
participants walked on a treadmill at what the researchers described as
an “easy to moderate pace”.
They were assigned to walk at various times, including 15 minutes
after each meal or for 45 minutes at 10:30 in the morning or 4:30 in the
afternoon. The researchers reported that the walk most effective at
controlling blood sugar was the one taken after the evening meal. The
research team explained that the rise in blood sugar normally seen after
dinner was “curbed significantly” as soon as the participants started
to walk on the treadmill. The study was published on June 12, 2013 in Diabetes Care.
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