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Desk Job issues

Diet is far more important. Exercise can help, but its what you eat that really counts.
 

Totally agree with you mate.

Exercise is essential for overall diabetes management. Even light walking after each meal does help lower blood glucose levels.
 
Totally agree with you mate.

Exercise is essential for overall diabetes management. Even light walking after each meal does help lower blood glucose levels.

I disagree it is essential. Desirable, yes. Essential, no; in my view.
 
I disagree it is essential. Desirable, yes. Essential, no; in my view.
I’m proof that it’s not essential, as I said further up the thread I can’t do any intensive exercise due to my arthritis. I do try to walk more than I used to, which has become easier as I’ve lost weight. (Though at the moment even that’s not happening after my foot op!) The LCHF diet has done the vast majority of my HbA1c improvement and weight loss.
 
Exercise has other benefits too! Mental health, maybe socialising, gives you more energy, improves concentration, helps relieve stress, emotional well-being, as well as helping with weight loss and lowering bg levels.
 
If You Cant you cant and that is an acceptable reason not to exercise but others who say exercise is not required only diet are in my opinion wrong. Exercise is an additional tool in our armoury it Lowers my B.S. you are not expected to be a Marathon Runner but exercise 10 mins at first maybe at 2 separate times a day and at you own pace after a week or so try o get to 15mins then 20.
Do Not Expect Immediate Results you do have to keep it up in my case for several weeks before I Noticed a real change also don't think if you exercise you can relax your diet Diet & Exercise are a team
 
makes me wonder if we need another Thingy at the bottom " Impractical" lol Having a desk Job does not mean you sit all day sitting in a chair you are frequently moving around getting up and down you get plenty of exercise working in an office if applicable use the stairs not the Elevator yes if you can take a brisk walk at lunch time if you use public transport walk to the next bus stop or station if you go buy car try parking a mile away if you can without cost so you have to walk. with a little imagination you can find many ways to exercise in your working day
 
At home, if I'm downstairs, I'll use a loo upstairs, and similarly, if I'm upstairs, I'll use a ground floor loo (except during the night, obviously!),
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I also do this, and my husband thinks it's weird. I'm glad I'm not the only one!
 
Thanks again everyone. Help much appreciated. I work in call centre so leaving desk not easy but I will improvise keeping all suggestions in mind x
 
Hello.

Start with walking for 30 minutes, before work, at lunch time and or after work. If you can get to a gym/pool that is fantastic and you can do wonders, but it all starts with eating right, putting in only what you need to fuel your body.

I can notice the difference on the days when I cannot walk/cycle to work or have a lunchtime walk, it also makes me feel happier.
 
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