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Friday, 9 December 2011

Exercise for just 1 min could help keep diabetes away

sweaty after exercisePerforming short cycle sprints three times a week could be enough to prevent and possibly treat a common form of diabetes, a new study has claimed. Type 2 diabetes occurs when blood sugar levels build up to dangerously high levels due to reduced insulin function, often caused by a sedentary lifestyle. The condition can cause life-threatening complications to the  heart,  kidneys,  eyes  and  limbs.  Regular 
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exercise can help keep blood sugar levels low but busy lifestyles and lack of motivation mean 66 per cent of the population is not getting the recommended five 30-minute sessions of moderate exercise a week. For the new study, scientists at the University of Bath asked volunteers to perform two 20-second cycle sprints on exercise bikes, three times per week. After six weeks, researchers at the university’s Department of Health saw a 28 per cent improvement in their insulin function. “Our muscles have sugar stores, called glycogen, for use during exercise,” Niels Vollaard, lead author of the study said. Read Full: Exercise for just 1 min could help keep diabetes away - Indian Express