Diabetes Prevention — yoga lesson for 10 minutes

9 asanas
407 score
64 kcal
Diabetes Prevention
hourglass-icon 10 min
Practice with video · 10 min
asana miniature
10:00
Voice instructions in detail
Music
  • Instructor's voice
  • Music
  • SPIRITUAL FLIGHT 01:44
  • INNER PEACE 01:27
  • DAYDREAMING 01:34
  • THE WALK IN THE WOODS 05:00
  • SUMMER RAIN 02:00
  • PEACE OF THE MOUNTAINS 02:00
  • OCEAN BREEZE 02:00
  • WHISPER OF THE WIND 02:00
  • SPRING FOREST 02:00

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Yoga for Diabetes Prevention helps maintain an active lifestyle, improve metabolism, and support overall well-being. Physical activity is one of the most effective ways to manage diabetes, especially when practiced with mindfulness and in good health.

These sessions are designed for those who want to complement medical treatment with moderate physical exercise. The practice includes both dynamic exercises that boost circulation and muscle function and static poses that help balance the body’s response to movement. Sessions range from 15 to 90 minutes, allowing each person to choose the intensity that suits them best. After practice, you should feel light and refreshed, without excessive fatigue.

For type 2 diabetes, physical activity is one of the key methods of management. For type 1 diabetes, exercise helps maintain fitness but is not a primary treatment approach.

Before starting a session, it's essential to check your blood glucose levels and follow these recommendations:

Below 5 mmol/L – eat a small snack (a sandwich with cheese, a glass of milk, or fruit). 5–10 mmol/L – a light snack (such as an apple, half a banana, or an orange) may be helpful. Above 10 mmol/L – no food is needed before exercising. Above 13 mmol/L – physical activity is not recommended. Certain conditions require caution with exercise. Physical activity is strictly prohibited during the acute phase of a heart attack, severe ketoacidosis, or other serious complications. Restrictions may apply in cases of diabetic retinopathy, vascular disorders, severe heart, kidney, or lung conditions. In such situations, consulting a specialist is essential.

For most people with diabetes, physical activity has no significant limitations. Even light exercises, such as gentle stretches, arm and leg movements, and walking, provide great benefits. The key is to listen to your body, move at a comfortable pace, and avoid overexertion.

Upload date:2021-11-13T14:12:19+03:00

Lesson details

Author
Unagrande AI
Topic
Diabetes Prevention
Duration
10 minutes
Asanas and exercises
9 asanas
Energy consumption
64 kcal

Reward

Flexibility
66
Stamina
74
Focus
63
Strength
67
Mobility
68
Balance
69

Reward

Flexibility
66
Stamina
74
Focus
63
Strength
67
Mobility
68
Balance
69
These recommendations are based on the research of the International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Sciences

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Lesson "Diabetes Prevention"

Dynamic Hand Raise

Hasta uttana kriya
1 / 9 asanas
asana
10:00
Voice instructions in detail
Music
  • Instructor's voice
  • Music
  • SPIRITUAL FLIGHT 01:44
  • INNER PEACE 01:27
  • DAYDREAMING 01:34
  • THE WALK IN THE WOODS 05:00
  • SUMMER RAIN 02:00
  • PEACE OF THE MOUNTAINS 02:00
  • OCEAN BREEZE 02:00
  • WHISPER OF THE WIND 02:00
  • SPRING FOREST 02:00