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Abstract: . . . take insulin take oral hypoglycemic agents, such as sulphonylureas or meglititindes that increase insulin secretion have a history of hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) sometimes have very high blood glucose levels Testing your blood glucose gives you and your health care team more information about how your body reacts to exercising. Glucose Tests Can Help You Plan the Best Exercise Program This information makes it easier to recommend certain types of exercises, how long you should exercise, and how intensely you should exercise. . . . . . . carbohydrate should raise the blood glucose level. Test your level again in about 15 minutes. If it is still low, eat again and test until the blood glucose level is close to 100 mg/dl. Then talk to your doctor about adjusting your medications so that additional food isnt needed in the future. . . . . . . right before exercising after 30 minutes of exercising and when you finish exercising If your blood glucose level is less than 70 mg/dl, a snack of 15 grams carbohydrate should raise the blood glucose level. Test your level again in about 15 minutes. If it is still low, eat again and test until the blood glucose level is close to 100 mg/dl. Then talk to your doctor about adjusting your medications so that additional food isnt needed in the future. . . . --1987,3,331,1762,9935
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