Manage type 2 diabetes and running
Type 2 diabetes doesn’t mean you can’t run. With the support of your healthcare team, and with these simple steps, running may even help you manage the condition better
HOW DO I…?
If you are managing your type 2 diabetes through the use of insulin or medications such as sulphonylureas, these can increase the risk of your blood glucose levels becoming too low,” advises Emma Elvin, Senior Clinical Advisor at Diabetes UK.
For some people, exercise may also lower blood glucose, so it’s worth knowing the impact exercise can have when taking these medications – it may mean the doses need to be altered to lower that risk. Always speak to your diabetes healthcare team before making any changes to medications.