Based in Southern California, Edward Myers & Associates Inc. is a leading risk assessment consultation and investigation firm. Deeply involved with philanthropy, Edward Myers & Associates Inc. has provided support to a number of different nonprofit organizations, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. This organization funds research about the prevention and treatment of type 1 diabetes.
Earlier this year, experts from JDRF published research in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology supporting new guidelines for exercise among people with type 1 diabetes. People with this disease can benefit immensely from regular exercise, but predicting the effect of physical exertion on blood glucose levels can discourage people from being active. Sudden shifts in blood glucose levels can make people feel sick and discourage them from being active in the future.
For a long time, no reliable information about how to exercise safely as a person with type 1 diabetes existed. Now, however, individuals have guidelines to follow for how exercise can increase or reduce glucose levels so that they can ensure effective glycemic management. By following the published guidelines, individuals can ensure that they continue to feel healthy while exercising.
With regular exercise, individuals with type 1 diabetes can reduce risk of cardiovascular disease and other conditions, lower average blood glucose levels, and reduce dependence on insulin.
Earlier this year, experts from JDRF published research in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology supporting new guidelines for exercise among people with type 1 diabetes. People with this disease can benefit immensely from regular exercise, but predicting the effect of physical exertion on blood glucose levels can discourage people from being active. Sudden shifts in blood glucose levels can make people feel sick and discourage them from being active in the future.
For a long time, no reliable information about how to exercise safely as a person with type 1 diabetes existed. Now, however, individuals have guidelines to follow for how exercise can increase or reduce glucose levels so that they can ensure effective glycemic management. By following the published guidelines, individuals can ensure that they continue to feel healthy while exercising.
With regular exercise, individuals with type 1 diabetes can reduce risk of cardiovascular disease and other conditions, lower average blood glucose levels, and reduce dependence on insulin.