Physical activity as the key to well-being: diabetes
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Diabetes is a common condition that poses a significant challenge to public health worldwide. While physical activity is key to well-being in diabetes, it often remains underemphasized in follow-up care. This training translates scientific guidelines into practical knowledge that you can directly apply in your consultations.
The e-learning explores the role of physical activity in the prevention and treatment of diabetes. You will learn how physical activity affects blood glucose control and insulin sensitivity, including its impact on HbA1c and fat storage. Furthermore, the importance of appropriate safety guidelines will be addressed, with attention to the relationship between physical fitness and mortality. Additionally, you will gain insight into how physical activity helps prevent the development of type 2 diabetes and which programs assist in reducing risk.
Moreover, guidelines regarding cardiovascular safety and contraindications will be explained, focusing on various situations. Finally, you will learn how to motivate patients towards sustainable behavior change and how to encourage movement during specific situations such as gestational diabetes. You will conclude with key points and a clinical tip that you can immediately apply in practice.
After this training, physical activity will no longer be a separate recommendation for diabetes patients, but a targeted component of your treatment plan.