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Scottsdale, Arizona - The authors of a small study published in "Diabetes Care" on April 13, 2016, found that interrupting prolonged sitting every half hour with 3 minutes of light-intensity walking or simple resistance activities reduced the after-meal blood sugar and other cardio-metabolic risk markers in patients with Type 2 diabetes.

 

 

The authors concluded that light-intensity walking or resistance activities such as half-squats, calf raises, gluteal contractions and knee raises may be beneficial and practical in adults with poor adherence to structured exercise activities.

We all know that increasing activity is good for our health, but if you hate the thought of a regular exercise routine or you simply don't see how you can fit it into your busy schedule, there are simple ways to incorporate more movement into your daily life.

Try these:

Please share your ideas for adding more activity to your daily routine.

Keep it moving!