When to Exercise

Author: Judy Kohn, RN, BSN, CDE
Last Updated: Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Q: "Have you ever heard of a recommendation for exercise before or after a meal, or does the specific time one exercises make any difference with respect to blood sugar? My endocrinologist says that exercising after a meal is the way to go. Is that just his perception or is there evidence to support this?"

A: There used to be ongoing debates about the best time to exercise, and for that matter, it would depend somewhat on whether or not you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, and whether or not you take insulin, pills, or no diabetes medication--i.e. the obvious concern is potential hypoglycemia if exercising before a meal. Since you didn't specify your diabetes type or treatment, I'll respond with some general information.

Previous thoughts:

Current belief:

So while current research seems to indicate that the time of day doesn't matter, be sure to discuss this with your diabetes team.


Related Questions

How much exercise?
Q: "What is considered an adequate amount of exercise? I don't exercise, but now that I have diabetes, I think I should."

Hypoglycemic Reaction
Q: "I've been diagnosed as type 2 since March of this year with a BG of 547 (I had infections). I take one 10 mg Glucotrol in the morning and one 500 mg Metformin in the morning and one in the afternoon. ..."


Related Links

American Diabetes Association (ADA)
http://www.diabetes.org

Diabetes Self-Management
http://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com


 

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