September 28th, 2013
2 min. read
By Amy Rushia
October is National Diabetes Month, and what better way is there to recognize this disease that’s growing in numbers than to participate in the war against it? One of the best ways to start your battle against diabetes is to take up swimming.
There are two primary reasons why swimming is an ideal choice for anyone suffering from diabetes, or hoping to keep it at bay:
Speaking of calories, you can easily expect to burn as much as 3 to 4 times more calories when performing an exercise in the water than if you were to perform it in the gym since you’re toning your entire body rather than working on just one specific part. Just swimming alone can burn anywhere up to 350 to 450 calories per hour, which isn’t’ surprising as you’re performing dynamic movement in a resistant environment.
For many individuals, particularly those who are overweight, this type of aerobic exercise is easier to perform than, say, running on a treadmill or sitting on a bike. Again, you’re putting less pressure on your already stressed bones and joints, so swimming is easier on the body. As those who are overweight are better able to perform this aerobic exercise and for a longer period of time, these individuals also reap a number of other benefits, like
Finally, swimming does have the ability to help you regain control over your blood sugar levels. Swimming 3 to 4 days a week alone can significantly help individuals moderate their blood sugar.
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