Sugar is energy. Muscles use sugar for energy. When muscles aren't used, sugars back up in the bloodstream. When this happens, diabetes develops. The good news is that people can often use exercise instead of insulin to control blood sugars. Both insulin and exercise move sugars from the bloodstream into the muscles for use as energy. For those who use insulin, the dosage can often be reduced with exercise. Work with your doctor and trainer on getting the balance that is best for you.
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