Waterloo Region Record

Lifestyle Changes for a Healthy Winter

As the weather cools down and we pull on the layers, many of us find it harder to fit physical activity into our lifestyle. Staying active even during hibernatio­n season is important for everyone, especially if you have a health condition. Fortunatel­y, yo

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eat Nutritious fooD

The holidays are well known for being the season of over-indulging – making it too easy to reach for comfort foods that may not be as healthy. Remember to eat at regular times throughout the day, plan healthy snacks and incorporat­e high-fibre foods. These tips are key to maintainin­g good health even after the holiday décor has come down and regular routines have been resumed.

exerCise at home

There are many workout videos on the internet with intensitie­s that you can tailor to your comfort level. Even better, find a partner to increase your chances of sticking to your commitment.

maNage ChroNiC CoNDitioNs

Though it may be difficult for people with health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, to manage many aspects of their disease, it's important to stay on top of diet, exercise, blood sugar monitoring and any medication­s.

“Lifestyle management is integral to managing chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes,” says Dr. Diane Zatelny, endocrinol­ogist. “Optimal management of diabetes usually also includes medication­s. Ask your doctor about treatment options that may be very convenient to fit into your routine, such as once-weekly medication­s. They are available in easy-to-use pens and help the body release more of its own insulin, a hormone which many people with type 2 diabetes do not produce enough of.” Find more informatio­n online at

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