Try a walk after a meal, or a few resistance (strengthening) exercises after sweets. You can do these movements even while watching TV. Physical movement will help metabolise glucose more quickly and lead to lower increases in blood glucose.
Try a walk after a meal, or a few resistance (strengthening) exercises after sweets. You can do these movements even while watching TV. Physical movement will help metabolise glucose more quickly and lead to lower increases in blood glucose.
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