Learn how regular movement can manage and reverse diabetes. Discover the science behind exercise’s impact on blood sugar and how Heald’s personalized plans support your health journey.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Exercise isn’t just about fitness—it’s a core part of managing diabetes. The science of movement and diabetes reveals that regular activity improves insulin sensitivity, stabilizes blood sugar, and boosts overall health. At Heald, we believe that managing diabetes is not just a physical journey but a mindset shift, and our personalized approach, through the Heald-X program, combines both. Ready to dive into how movement works its magic? Let’s break it down!
The Role of Physical Activity in Diabetes Management
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body resists insulin or doesn’t produce enough of it, causing glucose to build up in the bloodstream. Physical activity is key in helping the body process glucose more effectively, making it a crucial tool in managing or even reversing diabetes.
Through the Heald-X program, starting at just $89/month, you gain access to the Dexcom Stelo CGM that provides real-time glucose insights during and after exercise. This way, you can see how movement directly affects your blood sugar levels, turning data into action and learning.
How Exercise Works to Control Blood Sugar
Exercise helps you balance blood sugar in two powerful ways:
Improved Insulin Sensitivity
Physical activity helps your body become more responsive to insulin, allowing cells to use glucose more efficiently, which naturally lowers blood sugar. Studies show that regular aerobic exercise can improve insulin sensitivity by up to 48%! With Heald's 24/7 AI guidance, you’ll receive gentle nudges to stay active throughout the day, keeping insulin sensitivity high and your glucose steady.
Direct Glucose Uptake
When you move, your muscles need energy, which they get by using glucose. This process bypasses insulin, meaning movement can lower blood sugar even if your body struggles with insulin resistance. Heald's personalized activity plans help you incorporate these glucose-burning movements into your routine seamlessly.
Types of Movement That Benefit Diabetes
Different exercises impact blood sugar in various ways, highlighting the important relationship between diabetes and exercise. Choosing activities that fit your goals and lifestyle can maximize results. With HealD, your care team works with you to find the ideal balance of exercise that suits your daily schedule, energy levels, and preferences.
Aerobic Exercise: For Heart Health and Insulin Boost
Examples: Brisk walking, swimming, cycling, dancing
Benefits: Improved heart health, better insulin response, weight management
Heald’s Tip: Through your HealD app, you’ll receive prompts to add small bouts of aerobic movement after meals or long periods of sitting, making it easier to stay consistent without feeling overwhelmed.
Resistance Training: Build Muscle for Better Blood Sugar Control
Examples: Weightlifting, bodyweight exercises (like push-ups and squats), resistance band workouts
Benefits: Increased muscle mass, better glucose storage, stronger bones
Heald’s Approach: Heald’s AI and your care team monitor progress through diagnostics and wearables, helping you see the connection between muscle strength and improved blood sugar levels.
Flexibility and Balance Exercises: De-Stress While You Stretch
Examples: Yoga, tai chi, Pilates
Benefits: Reduced stress, improved flexibility, enhanced mental well-being
Stress Matters: Heald emphasizes the mental side of diabetes management, using movement like yoga and tai chi to keep cortisol (the stress hormone that spikes blood sugar) in check.
Why Movement Matters: The Science of Staying Active
Our bodies are designed to move! A sedentary lifestyle contributes to a higher risk of diabetes, with studies showing that prolonged sitting increases this risk by over 100%. Moving regularly—even small amounts throughout the day—improves insulin sensitivity and keeps blood sugar stable. The Heald-X program tracks your activity with the Dexcom Stelo CGM and a connected smart scale, helping you see how movement improves not only glucose levels but also lipid metabolism, which is essential for those managing Type 2 diabetes.
Tackling Common Challenges
Staying active with diabetes can be tough, but Heald has you covered with solutions that meet you where you are:
Fatigue: Begin with low-intensity activities. Heald’s AI-powered guidance will offer you gradual increases as your stamina builds, helping you avoid burnout.
Joint Pain: Opt for low-impact options like swimming or cycling, which Heald integrates into personalized plans tailored to your comfort and health.
Motivation: With Heald’s 24/7 care team support and encouraging nudges, you’re never alone. A support system keeps you inspired and accountable.
How Heald Supports Your Movement Journey
Heald’s approach to diabetes management is holistic and highly personalized. Here’s how we ensure movement becomes a powerful part of your diabetes care:
Personalized Exercise Plans: Heald creates routines that fit your lifestyle and health needs, ensuring you stay active in a way that works for you.
Real-Time Tracking with CGM: With the Dexcom Stelo CGM as part of the Heald-X program, you can monitor how every workout affects your glucose, turning movement into actionable data.
24/7 AI Support: Our AI assistant provides instant feedback, advice, and reminders, empowering you to stay on track with your exercise goals.
Simple Ways to Add Movement to Your Day
Exercise doesn’t have to mean grueling gym sessions. Heald’s approach emphasizes small, repeatable actions that add up over time, making movement feel natural and accessible.
Walk After Meals: A 10- to 15-minute post-meal walk can prevent blood sugar spikes. Heald’s app reminds you of these short, beneficial walks to make it easy.
Stand and Stretch: If you work at a desk, taking breaks to stand, stretch, or do a few minutes of yoga reduces stress and boosts circulation.
Micro Habits: Building micro-habits, like setting aside just 5 minutes for movement each hour, creates lasting change. Heald’s gentle nudges remind you to incorporate these small actions throughout your day.
The Bottom Line: The Science of Movement and Diabetes with Heald
The science of movement and diabetes is clear: regular physical activity is one of the most effective tools for managing and even reversing diabetes. Exercise improves insulin sensitivity, supports glucose uptake, and enhances overall health. Through aerobic, resistance, and flexibility exercises, movement becomes a vital part of your daily routine.
At Heald, we believe that managing diabetes isn’t just about exercise—it’s about creating a lifestyle where small actions lead to big changes. With our advanced Heald-X program, personalized support, real-time tracking, and a team dedicated to your progress, we’re here to make movement an easy, sustainable part of your diabetes journey. It’s your cue to start your diabetes care journey with us. Start Now!
Comments