Overview
Explore the intricate relationship between exercise and blood glucose in this informative webinar presented by Dr. Marina Basina, Clinical Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. Gain valuable insights into why blood glucose levels fluctuate during and after physical activity, and learn effective strategies to prevent low blood glucose episodes. Discover how to harness exercise as a powerful tool for managing and stabilizing blood sugar levels. Access accompanying slides for enhanced understanding and benefit from Dr. Basina's expertise as the Medical Director of Inpatient Diabetes at Stanford Hospital and Clinics. This presentation, part of the Stanford Medicine Diabetes Care Program's monthly webinar series, offers essential knowledge for adults with diabetes and their families. Find additional resources, including future webinar registrations, diabetes care program information, and free mindfulness and meditation materials to support overall well-being.
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Diabetes Wellness Webinar: Marina Basina, MD, on the Impact of Exercise on Blood Glucose
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Stanford Health Care
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This course regarding exercise in diabetics for blood glucose was really informative. It covered all the aspects of different conditions and exercise related to them within diabetics.
Courses like these, enhance the current knowledge adding more depth to the insight in the field of medicine. Diabetes has been a very common health disease worldwide and combating the high glucose levels with exercise can be a major goal in prevention in pre diabetics alongwith managing the levels in diabetics. Indeed, it was an excellent course. -
Good course on this topic, thorough and detailed knowledge sharing by the speaker.
Good concepts and theory sharing on this topic.